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5. Odysseus

The Odysseus Shipwreck: A Treasure from the Depths Value as of Right Now: Unknown

Year Vanished: 2,400 years ago

Year Found: 2018

The shipwreck known as "Odysseus" is a remarkable archaeological find, hailed as the oldest intact wreckage discovered in the oceans. Unearthed in 2018 in the Black Sea, this vessel lies in an area dubbed a "shipwreck graveyard," where over sixty other ships have been excavated.

Measuring 75 feet in length, the Odysseus shipwreck is celebrated for its near-perfect condition, offering invaluable insights into ancient Greek seafaring techniques and maritime culture. Its preservation allows scientists to study the construction methods and navigational practices of the time, shedding light on the maritime history of the ancient world.

 

The Odysseus Shipwreck: A Glimpse into Ancient Maritime History Source: Odysseus, ©The Print Collector/Alamy

Researchers utilized carbon dating techniques on a small portion of the Odysseus shipwreck, revealing that it dates back to approximately 400 B.C. This remarkable find has astonished scientists, including the project’s principal investigator, Jon Adams, who expressed disbelief at discovering a complete ship from such an ancient era.

The shipwreck takes its name from Homer's Odyssey, an epic poem revered as a masterpiece of classical literature. This connection not only highlights the cultural significance of the find but also underscores the enduring legacy of ancient Greek storytelling and exploration.

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