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Archaeologists Make An Incredible Discovery Inside This Cave

Archaeologists Make An Incredible Discovery Inside This Cave * Around 200 Ancient Roman amphora have been discovered in an underwater cave off of the coast of Majorca — in the first dive down there in 20 years.

Amphorae are ceramic pots — often used to store wine, other liquids, or grain — that have a two-handled design that dates back to the Neolithic Period.

The artefacts were found in the Fuente de Ses Aiguades cave, which lies in the Bay of Alcudia on the northeastern coast of Majorca, in the Spanish Balearic Islands.

Experts from the so-called 'Underwater Archaeological Research in the Caves of Mallorca' Project are re-exploring the caves using the latest technology.



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