- Source: List of shipwrecks before Anno Domini
The list of shipwrecks before Anno Domini includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost before the year AD 1 of the Gregorian calendar.
1st century BC
Mahdia – 80 BC.
Antikythera wreck – 86 BC.
2nd century BC
Thonis shipwreck – late 2nd century BC. The warship was sunk by debris falling from a temple that collapsed during an earthquake.
3rd century BC
Marsala Punic ships, Sicily – 241 BC.
4th century BC
Found in the Mediterranean on the Eratosthenes Seamount, by the Ocean Exploration Trust's vessel EV Nautilus.
Kyrenia ship – 4th century BC.
Porticello wreck – 400 BC.
A Greek merchant ship with rudder, rowing benches and the contents of the hold still intact was found in the Black Sea, off the coast of Bulgaria. – more than 2,400 years old.
5th century BC
Ma'agan Mikha'el shipwreck – 5th century BC.
Tektas wreck, Turkey – 450-425 BC.
6th century BC
Giglio Island shipwreck – 600 BC.
7th century BC
Gozo Phoenician shipwreck off the coast of Malta.
Bajo la Campana Phoenician shipwreck off the coast of Murcia, Spain.
10th to 20th century BC
The Cape Gelidonya shipwreck – 1200 BC.
Canaanite shipwreck – c. 1300 BC 90 kilometres (56 mi) off the north coast of Israel, in the Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 1,800 metres (5,900 ft).
The Uluburun shipwreck – 1300 BC.
20th century BC and earlier
Dokos shipwreck – 2700–2200 BC.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of shipwrecks before Anno Domini
- Mayflower Compact
- 1987
- 1845
- Discworld (world)
- 1878
- 1786
- Egyptian chronology
- Ephemeris
- 1662