Ancient Wreck
Concept Paper

Ships of Ancient Greece

Nauticos discovered several interesting bottom contacts during the search for Dakar in the early spring of 1999 more>>

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Nauticos LLC
PO Box 7689
Cape Porpoise, ME 04014
tel:207.967.0666

nauticos.com

Institute of Nautical Archaeology
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77841-5137
tel: 979.845.6694
fax:979.847.9260
ina.tamu.edu

Press Release

Deep Sea Explorers Discover Deepest Ancient Shipwreck Ever Found, Four More Vessels Might Rest Nearby

Undersea Expert Nauticos Corporation Unveils Details of Historical Find in Archaeology Magazine

February 20, 2001 -- While searching for a missing submarine in the Eastern Mediterranean, a group of leading deep water explorers discovered an ancient marvel which has rested at the bottom of the ocean for more than 2000 years
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New York Times Article


(reprinted with permission from The New York Times)

In an Ancient Wreck, Clues to Seafaring Lives

March 27, 2001


By WILLIAM J. BROAD

In Homer's epics, mariners tell of sailing far and wide across the Mediterranean, of braving fierce storms, of traveling for days on end with no land in sight more>>



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