The world's oldest intact shipwreck has been found in the Black Sea

The world's oldest intact shipwreck has been found in the Black Sea

Archaeologists have found a shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea. They believe it has been undisturbed for 2,400 years. 

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The University of Southampton has identified a Greek trading vessel found at the bottom of the Black Sea as the oldest intact shipwreck in the world. It is believed to have been lying undisturbed for the past 2,400 years. 

Previously, the only indication that such ships existed was found in the images carved onto a Siren Vase housed at the British Museum.

The remarkably good condition of the ship is said to be due to the lack of oxygen at the bottom of the ocean. 

The discovery of the ship, still with its mast, rudders, and rowing benches intact, is expected to give researchers deeper insight into "shipbuilding and seafaring in the ancient world".

The team plans to leave the wreck where it was found. 

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