Heracleion: A City Discovered Under Water After 1500 Years.
Heracleion, a much prosperous and a known city had been
engulfed underwater 1500 years ago. This grand city had also been
mentioned by the Greek writer Herodotus, the 5th-century BC historian.
He had told a wonderful tale of Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman
in the world, who had launched a thousand ships, travelled to
Heracleion, then a port of ‘great wealth’, with her glamorous Trojan
lover, Paris.
But until 2001, there had been no evidence of the city from this
classical tale. But when a group led by French marine archaeologist
Franck Goddio stumbled upon some relics, it led them to one of the
greatest finds of the 21st century, a city underwater. The
discovery took place when Goddio had been in search of Napoleon’s
warships from the 1798 Battle of the Nile, when he had been defeated by
Nelson in these very waters, but to his surprise, he stumbled upon this
magnificent discovery. Goddio’s team has since been joined
by the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology and the Department of
Antiquities of Egypt to produce a wealth of dazzling finds.
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Courtesy: Franck Goddio |
Image Source: Franck Goddio |
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