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In Distress: Rescuing a Roman Merchantmen 1700 Years Later

Home » News » In Distress: Rescuing a Roman Merchantmen 1700 Years Later

This article takes a look at the the Levanzo I wreck, discovered by RPM Nautical Foundation in 2006. Described here is the discovery of the wrecksite, its location, its condition and the condition of the artifacts–with a particular focus on the destructive influence of dragnets–as well as the excavation of the site in 2009.

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