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Nina Willburger
Nina Willburger
@ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

The Roman shipwreck at Comacchio, Italy, is over 21 m long and 5.62 m wide. It was discovered in 1980 during the maintenance of a drainage canal. The vessel was loaded with amphorae, lead ingots, and boxwood logs. It dates to the 1st c. BC.

馃摲Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici Emilia Romagna

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A photo of a partially excavated remains of an old wooden shipwreck embedded in dry, sandy ground. The ribs and planks of the ship are visible, with some sections more intact than others.
A photo of a partially excavated remains of an old wooden shipwreck embedded in dry, sandy ground. The ribs and planks of the ship are visible, with some sections more intact than others.
A photo of a partially excavated remains of an old wooden shipwreck embedded in dry, sandy ground. The ribs and planks of the ship are visible, with some sections more intact than others.
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