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The Mystery of the Intact Cargo of a Roman Boat Found at the Bottom of a Swiss Lake that Challenges What We Knew About Commercial Routes

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Hidden under the cold waters of Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, an ancient Roman ship remained intact for almost two thousand years. Identified by chance in a routine survey, the shipwreck transformed a simple monitoring into an international reference for underwater archaeology, revealing Roman logistics and trade north of the Alps. Like... The post The mystery of the intact cargo of a Roman boat found at the bottom of a Swiss lake that challeng…
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Hidden under the cold waters of Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, an ancient Roman ship remained intact for almost two thousand years. Identified by chance in a routine survey, the shipwreck transformed a simple monitoring into an international reference for underwater archaeology, revealing Roman logistics and trade north of the Alps. Like... The post The mystery of the intact cargo of a Roman boat found at the bottom of a Swiss lake that challeng…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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