
Discovery of Ancient Port Infrastructure at Asini: Findings That Reshape Mediterranean Maritime History
A groundbreaking discovery has emerged from the submerged site of Asini, located near Tolo in Argolis, Greece, where an international team of underwater archaeologists has uncovered significant remnants of an ancient port infrastructure. This finding is expected to transform our understanding of maritime history in the Mediterranean. The research is part of a larger underwater

An altar dedicated to Apollo and Egyptian-origin votive figurines have been discovered in Phaselis
In the ancient city of Phaselis, located on Türkiye’s Mediterranean coast, an altar structure believed to be dedicated to Apollo has been discovered, along with small votive figurines featuring human and various animal figures. In the ancient city of Phaselis, the last city of Lycia on the borders of Pamphylia in the Kemer district of

The oldest known shipwreck in the Mediterranean found
The Israel Antiquities Authority announced that the oldest known shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea was discovered during oil exploration off the Mediterranean coast. The Israel Antiquities Authority announced today that the 3300-year-old shipwreck contains amphorae preserved as they were on the first day. The discovery was made at a depth of 1800 meters by Energean,

7,000-year-old canoes discovered in Italy show early development of maritime technology in the Mediterranean
A series of canoes estimated to be 7,000 years old have been discovered in the Neolithic (Late Stone Age) lakeshore village of La Marmotta, about 30 km northwest of the Italian capital Rome. These canoes offer new insights into the early development of maritime technology in the Mediterranean. The canoes date between 5700 BC and