Roman Shipwreck Raised After 2,000 Years

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Video

Mark Cartwright
by National Geographic
published on 16 February 2016

Dive to the bottom of France's Rhône River, and experience the recovery of a sunken Roman boat that remains virtually intact after 2,000 years in the mud.

Learn more about this ancient Roman wreck:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/04/roman-boat/kunzig-text

PRODUCER: Hans Weise
VIDEO COURTESY: Musée Départemental Arles Antique

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Geographic, N. (2016, February 16). Roman Shipwreck Raised After 2,000 Years. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/733/roman-shipwreck-raised-after-2000-years/

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Geographic, National. "Roman Shipwreck Raised After 2,000 Years." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified February 16, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/733/roman-shipwreck-raised-after-2000-years/.

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Geographic, National. "Roman Shipwreck Raised After 2,000 Years." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 16 Feb 2016. Web. 26 Dec 2024.

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