When the Roman-era ship sank around 1,700 years ago, it was transporting a fermented fish sauce called liquamen or garum. The details of their findings are published in the journal Archaeological ...
The ship-shaking device was invented by the great mathematician and inventor Archimedes around 214 BCE. The Carthaginians used the device to ward off potential invasions by Roman ships. With the help ...
Zerbini eds. Ad ripam fluminis Danuvi (Papers of the 3rd International Conference on the Roman Danubian Provinces Vienna, 11th–14th November 2015) (Tyche Supplementband 11). Viena. Pp. 181– 198.
The wreckage of an ancient Roman ship from more than 2,000 years ago has been found off the coast of Italy. The cargo ship was found off the port of Civitavecchia, about 50 miles (80km ...
TASS/. A well-preserved ancient wooden ship, presumably dating back to the Roman period, has been found off the coast near Crimea’s Balaklava, Roman Dunayev, who leads the Neptune underwater ...
The Roman army was very effective ... there was ‘no one daring to oppose him because of the number of his ships and the fact that they approached many points on the shore at the same time.’ ...
and Ginger Rogers. You'd even get a maid to help you unpack. The interior of one cruise ship looks elegant, and it even has a little fountain. It's like an ancient Roman spa. Jump to ...
Israel Antiquities Authority The ships' cargoes and the remains of their wrecked hulls were found scattered in shallow water The other treasures include hundreds of silver and bronze Roman coins ...
The wreck of a 2,000-year-old Roman cargo ship was found off the coast of Italy on Friday in what archaeologists have described as an "exceptional" discovery. The vessel, dating back to the second ...