In 1976, the famed underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau visited the wreck with a team, recovering more than 300 artifacts, including skeletal remains of at least four individuals, including a young man, a woman and a teenager of unknown sex.The skeleton found in August represents the first human remains recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck since the advent of DNA analysis.

The shipwreck, which holds the remains of a Greek trading or cargo ship, is located off the Greek island of Antikythera …

Of the handful of those that have been recovered, the most well documented examples have come from the Antithykera wreck itself. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.comMarine archaeologists have revealed the latest discoveries from the site of the Antikythera shipwreck, famous for the "Antikythera Mechanism," which has been described as an The mechanism's fragments were raised in 1901 from the mid-1st century B.C. Foley and his colleagues playfully dubbed him “Pamphilos,” meaning “friend to everyone” in Greek. Much of the ship’s cargo, including the controversial “Elgin Marbles,” was recovered in a salvage mission after its sinking. An amphora is lifted from the seabed. A team of archaeologists recently excavated the shipwreck site, recovering ancient objects that included an ornate gold ring, a pair of gold earrings, and part of an amphora. this month. They think a violent storm hit the ship, crashing it against the rocks and breaking it apart so quickly that many passengers and crew may have been trapped below decks. or redistributed. By far the most intriguing—and famous—artifact recovered from the wreck is the so-called Antikythera Mechanism.


shipwreck off the southern Greek island of Antikythera.Artifacts found at the wreck site included bones, a bronze ring, pieces of amphorae or ancient jars, and what may be olive kernels. As Brendan Foley, a marine archaeologist with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) and co-director of the expedition, The team was able to extract a skull, complete with jaw and three teeth, along with two arm bones, two femurs (leg bones), rib fragments and other remains from the seafloor under the shipwreck. A piece of wood with four bronze nails was also recovered. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. This sophisticated clockwork device, apparently built to calculate the movements of stars and planets and predict astronomical events such as eclipses, has been called the world’s oldest computer.This wealth of artifacts found on board the ship suggest that, in addition to grain, the vessel was carrying luxury items from the eastern Mediterranean region, probably intended for wealthy buyers in Rome. Hannes Schroeder snaps on two pairs of blue latex gloves, then wipes his hands with a …

Judging from the size of the femur bone and the unworn teeth, the skeleton is believed to be that of a male in his early 20s. The name was found etched on a drinking vessel Cousteau recovered from the wreck in 1976.Skeletal remains in situ on the Antikythera Shipwreck: skull and long bones from arm and leg. All market data delayed 20 minutes. Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 24 are here. Other items recovered from the wreck site include part of a wooden leg and a pulley from the Mentor, according to a statement released by Get a daily look at what’s developing in science and technology throughout the world.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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The ship, which was carrying a cargo of 17 boxes of antiquities, sank in September 1802 after striking rocks off the Greek island of Kythira. © 2020 A&E Television Networks, LLC. (Credit: Brett Seymour / EUA/WHOI/ARGO)Experts believe the Antikythera shipwreck was a large Greek trade or cargo ship carrying grain back in 65 B.C. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, Soon after making the discovery, Foley’s team contacted Dr. Hannes Schroeder, an expert in ancient DNA from the Natural History Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.