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III century treasures found on the sunken ship

III century treasures found on the sunken ship
III century treasures found on the sunken ship

The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) said it had found the wreckage of two sunken ships on the Mediterranean coast, which are full of hundreds of Roman and medieval silver treasures. According to Report.ge, the BBC writes about the treasures.

Archaeologists believe that treasures found near the ancient city of Caesarea with hundreds of Roman silver and bronze coins date back to the middle of the 3rd century.

Other artifacts found on the site include figures, bells, pottery, and metal items that once belonged to ships.

The ring is one of the artifacts found on two sunken ships. According to the Israel Antiquities Authority, the metaphorical incarnation of Christ is carved out of gold. In the Bible, Jesus describes himself as a “good shepherd.”

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