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2000 yr old sewn ship found in Croatia.


Byline: ANI

Washington, May 27 (ANI): Archaeologists have found an ancient sewn ship over 2000 years old in Novalia, Croatia.

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 a report in Archaeological Discovery, the ship was found in the Caska Bay on the Island of Pag, near Novalja.

The lower part of the ship was found, body panels, ship skeleton and stitches, which the panels were connected with.

The research, which was organized by the city of Novalja in cooperation with the Zadar University and the French national institute for scientific research, was led by professor Zdenko Brusic from the Zadar University.

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 and central Europe Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. In addition, Northern, Southern and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe. . The ships would wait in Novalja for suitable winds and because of that a town developed there that had various suitable services," said Brusic.

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, graves," he added.

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 Roman town named "Kissa" (Cissa), whose remains are being researched, and the discovery of the sewn ancient ship was the result of the joint work of around 20 Croatian and French archaeologists, added the professor.

"That ship was literally sewn with the help of rope that was pulled through holes, and was used by the people of Liburnia," said Irena Radic Rossi from the Croatian restoration institute.

She added that the exact age of the ship will be determined in the research, even though it is already known that it is over 2,000 years old.

Work on excavating the ship will last for around two years. (ANI)

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