Ancient Israeli shipwreck sheds light on lost era of Mediterranean trade

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Recovered artefacts suggest traders kept going as the Christian Byzantine Empire declined— a time when it was previously thought international trade all but stopped.

Newly-discovered wreck suggests traders continued to ply routes across the Mediterranean while the Byzantine Empire declinedCargo found aboard suggests the vessel visited Cyprus, Egypt, Turkey and possibly North Africa

But this newly-discovered shipwreck, dated to the seventh or eighth century AD, is evidence trade continued with the rest of the Mediterranean during that period according to Professor Deborah Cvikel, a nautical archaeologist at the University of Haifa and director of the dig."The history books, they usually tell us that … commerce almost stopped,' she said.

The excavation is backed by the Israel Science Foundation, Honor Frost Foundation and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University.Vessels were found with Mediterranean ingredients, like olives, dates, and figs, still inside.

 

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Israeli shipwreck? How? At no point in this article is the shipwrecks Israeli. Weird.

Hope they don't waste too much money worrying about past trade.

During the Byzantine Empire? So not Israeli then.

Was it indigenous or non-indigenous Israeli?

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