Shipwreck located at a depth of 10 m. The cargo consists of carrot amphoras and Late Roman Amphora 1 (LRA 1). Chemical and petrographic analyses suggest some of these latter vessels may have been produced in Arsuz. Dated between the second quarter of the 6th to the third quarter of the 7th c.
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