The wreck and its cargo were discovered by
divers off the eastern Protaras area and is presently being
examined by underwater archaeologists.
The vessel had been carrying amphorae - tall clay jars used for
holding wine and other liquids - most probably from Syria and
Cilicia, a coastal region of what is today southern Turkey.
"It is the first undisturbed Roman shipwreck ever found in
Cyprus, the study of which is expected to shed new light on the
breadth and the scale of seaborne trade between Cyprus and the
rest of the Roman provinces of the eastern Mediterranean," the
Cypriot Antiquities Department said in a statement on Thursday.
(Writing By Michele Kambas; Editing by Gareth Jones
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