The ship – believed to have sunk more than 2,000 years ago – was found on the bottom of the Mediterranean off the coast of Civitavecchia, a port city near Rome.
Wreck of ancient Roman ship carrying hundreds of intact terra cotta jars found off coast of Italy

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