Ashkelon shipwrecks

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In 1998, an underwater survey conducted off the coast of Israel by the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA), discovered the wreckage of a Hellenistic or Early Roman ship. The ship is believed to have sunk in the 1st or 2nd century BC.[1] The wreck is approximately 100 m off the coast of Ashkelon, Israel[2] at a depth of around 3–4 m in the Mediterranean Sea.[3] The city of Ashkelon was once a bustling trade port; however multiple ancient reports say that Ashkelon was a poor site for a port, citing the frequent storms and lack of a safe harbor.[4]

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