Shipwreck located at 5 to 7 meters of depth and covering a 35 x 15 meters area, not far (some 100 meters) from a jettison deposition. The cargo included ca. 150 Late Roman Amphora 1 (LRA 1), only one vessel (with no traces of pitch lining) collected during underwater activities. Small-scale commercial venture. Dated to the 5th or early 6th c.
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Site: Cape Zevgari (shipwreck) (Cyprus/Eastern South Coast), Contributor(s): ; The Levantine Ceramics Project, accessed on 02 May 2025, https://www.levantineceramics.org/sites/2822-cape-zevgari-shipwreck.