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    What lies beneath the Mediterranean Sea will surprise you: ancient shipwrecks reveal gold, coins and forgotten history. world News

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    Two ancient shipwrecks lie under a few meters of water near the coast of Caesarea, providing insight into what happened in the past regarding the use of ships. The discovery near the Mediterranean Sea included valuable gold, coins and other objects from two different periods of history. The findings show that both of these shipwrecks can be traced back to the Roman and Mamluks eras, both periods separated by more than a thousand years. The environment played a role in the discovery as sand shifted and covered the remains over time.

    Coins from Mediterranean shipwreck in shallow waters reveal ancient trade routes

    According to the Armstrong Institute, two pieces of the ship were found at a depth of about four meters in a coastal area known for choppy sea conditions. This part of the Mediterranean coast has long been exposed to seasonal storms and strong wave activity, making navigation and anchoring difficult. Archaeological assessment suggests that both ships may have been anchored offshore when adverse weather conditions increased. Anchoring in shallow, open water without natural harbor protection increased the potential for structural damage. Over time, wave forces and sediment movement contributed to the fragmentation of the vessels. Changing sea level played an important role in both the preservation and redistribution of the remains, allowing the artifacts to remain partially buried until recent exposure.The discoveries include a considerable amount of money dating back approximately 1,700 years and some dating back approximately 600 years. Many of these coins are from the Mamluk period, made of silver. The money was not kept in any container but was found spread under the seabed. This suggests that the ships probably broke up during the wreck, causing items to scatter everywhere. Findings of money from many different periods show that the area saw much trading activity throughout time. This is consistent with history that depicts this eastern region as a commercial artery in ancient times.

    Personal artifacts highlight the presence of individuals on the board

    In addition to cargo, personal artifacts were also found, which serve as evidence of the people aboard the ships. One of the artefacts discovered is a red stone with an engraved harp, which was probably used for the Gemma ring. This symbol is believed to be associated with the culture and religion of Kinor David. Other artefacts discovered include bronze bells, ceramic vessels and miniature figurines. These appear to have been personal artefacts of passengers or members of the ship’s crew.

    Ancient gold ring with Good Shepherd symbol highlights early Christian identity and symbolism

    Perhaps one of the most interesting artifacts found was an octagonal gold ring with an emerald stone, engraved with a depiction of the “Good Shepherd” with sheep. This can be interpreted as a reference to early Christianity, and the artwork is an allusion to the “Good Shepherd”, indicating protection and guidance from a higher power. This discovery gives us information about early religious practices in the area and adds cultural value to such an object. Thus, the importance of artifacts goes beyond not only physical characteristics, but also cultural value.The second artifact includes some objects that indicate the use and design of the ship. Objects such as an iron anchor, lead pipes (possibly part of the bilge pump system), a bronze eagle and a dramatic mask were found. These objects give information about the practical design of the ships as well as the cultural setting of the people who used them. Thus, they represent not only the engineering aspect but also the culture aboard such ships.

    Artifacts from Roman and Mamluk shipwrecks reveal maritime history

    Both shipwrecks represent different events that occurred in the same coastal area but during different historical periods. The combination of Roman and Mamluk artefacts within a shared area highlights the long-term use of this sea route. The recovered material collectively documents trade patterns, navigation risks and the presence of individuals engaged in seafaring activities. The shallow depth of the site and the influence of environmental conditions contributed to both the preservation and eventual discovery of the artifacts. These findings provide a structured record of marine history, supported by physical evidence obtained directly from the sea floor.

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