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Hundreds of rare Roman pots discovered by accident off Italy's coast by British research ship
Daily Mail ^ | April 13th 2010 | Reporter

Posted on 04/18/2010 6:35:25 PM PDT by SunkenCiv

A British underwater research team has discovered hundreds of rare Roman pots by accident, while trawling the wreckages of ships on the sea bed. The team had been using remote operated vehicles (ROVs) to scour modern wrecks for radioactive materials. They were amazed to come across the remains of a Roman galley which sank off the coast of Italy thousands of years ago... The crew from energy company Hallin Marine International, based in Aberdeen, found a number of ancient pots lying in the mud 1,640ft below the waves... the crew worked around the clock for two days to bring them to the surface without damaging them... managed to recover five of the 2,000 year-old vessels intact... They were then handed over to an archaeology museum in the historic Graeco-Roman city of Paestum, in northern Italy.

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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: godsgravesglyphs; italy; romanempire
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To: Outlaw Woman

(mostly ancient) history, epigraphy, paleontology, archaeology, radiometric dating, role of catastrophes on human history, also the status of these topics in the educational systems, occasionally other stuff (such as the “Oh So Mysteriouso” topics).

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21 posted on 04/18/2010 8:20:41 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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To: afraidfortherepublic; STD; TChad; Red_Devil 232

Thanks!


22 posted on 04/18/2010 8:22:49 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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To: Colonel Blimp

I wholeheartedly agree.


23 posted on 04/18/2010 8:23:01 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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To: SunkenCiv

I know the old fire buckets had round bottoms so people wouldn’t take them off their hooks and use them for other purposes. Wonder if there was something similar with the amphorae? Romans certainly knew how to make a pot that would stand up.


24 posted on 04/18/2010 8:25:21 PM PDT by Richard Kimball (We're all criminals. They just haven't figured out what some of us have done yet.)
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To: Fiddlstix

Hey....you sure get around :) lol. I knew I would get a cutesy answer like Gods Graves Glyphs, after I hit the post button! :P


25 posted on 04/18/2010 8:46:14 PM PDT by Outlaw Woman (Control the American people? Herding cats would be easier.)
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To: TChad

You forgot, “this is your brain on amphora”.


26 posted on 04/18/2010 8:47:48 PM PDT by count-your-change (You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: Outlaw Woman
I like to be helpful Go Ahead: Click It!

Actually, I've been on this ping list since the beginning.
It's all about archaeological subjects

27 posted on 04/18/2010 8:52:46 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: Fiddlstix

Oh no kidding? Fascinating stuff huh? Rome is definitely on the ‘wish list’ (for many years now). To walk on Pompeii and the out of the way places where ruins are. What a thrill that would be.


28 posted on 04/18/2010 9:03:19 PM PDT by Outlaw Woman (Control the American people? Herding cats would be easier.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Why did they need to be durable if they were only going one way?


29 posted on 04/18/2010 9:51:19 PM PDT by Defiant (April 15, 2011--let it come crashing down. This is the last time I feed the beast.)
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To: Defiant

****Why did they need to be durable if they were only going one way?****

I think what he means is that the shape of the container had to be durable and compact in transit, they spun all containers so round was all they had. I may be wrong but this shape may provide the best available compactness, and strength that they were capable of. With this shape they could compact them with straw for the long journey, interleaved to reduce shifting on the ship.


30 posted on 04/18/2010 11:01:04 PM PDT by ResponseAbility (Prepare for battle and never forsake the Lord...unknown)
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To: SunkenCiv

Great find.


31 posted on 04/19/2010 9:52:20 AM PDT by Dustbunny ("Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them. " Ronald Reagan)
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To: Defiant
Why did they need to be durable if they were only going one way?

Imagine riding in an unsprung wagon on a cobbled Roman road. It would make your teeth rattle, as well as the load of jars in the bed. They had to be durable to get where they were going.

32 posted on 04/19/2010 11:12:21 AM PDT by Max in Utah (A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.)
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To: Outlaw Woman

The GGG list is one of the best things on FR. Especially if you have an interest in off the beaten path but fascinating topics.


33 posted on 04/19/2010 11:52:04 AM PDT by colorado tanker
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...if you have an interest in off the beaten path ...

I should fit in perfectly then. LOL I did request to be added to the 'ping'. I've always loved 'ancient' history and other 'off the beaten path topics'. :)

34 posted on 04/19/2010 11:58:22 AM PDT by Outlaw Woman (Control the American people? Herding cats would be easier.)
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To: Outlaw Woman

Welcome aboard!


35 posted on 04/19/2010 1:14:40 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: colorado tanker

Thank you CT. Haven’t received a confirmation yet but I’m sure it will come. I look forward to getting the pings!


36 posted on 04/19/2010 1:31:29 PM PDT by Outlaw Woman (Control the American people? Herding cats would be easier.)
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