Uncovering the World's Most Valuable Underwater Treasures

12. The Ancient Dokos Shipwreck

Ancient Shipwreck Discovery: A Glimpse into the Past Current Estimated Value: Undisclosed

Disappeared: Between 2,700 and 2,200 B.C.

Discovered: 1975

This ancient shipwreck, dating back approximately 4,000 years, offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Due to the passage of time, all biodegradable materials on board have long since dissolved into the ocean, leaving behind only ceramic artifacts.

Among the remains, the most notable findings include:

Clay vases that were being transported by the ship. The wreck was discovered by Peter Throckmorton, an American archaeologist whose work has contributed significantly to our understanding of ancient maritime practices.

 

The Ancient Dokos Shipwreck: A Treasure of Proto-Helladic Ceramics Source: WashingtonPost.com/The Ancient Dokos Shipwreck

The debris from the Dokos shipwreck is considered highly valuable due to its remarkable remnants. This site boasts the largest known assemblages of ceramics from the second Proto-Helladic period.

Historians and archaeologists note that the pottery discovered at this site predates the invention of the pottery wheel, providing crucial insights into ancient manufacturing techniques and cultural practices.

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