The world's previousest send onwreck: 2,400 yr previous 'Odysseus' transport establish astatine the penetrate of the blacken Sea

Credit The black middlest area has no land.

On April 12 2014 - in honour... I found a new

object." A man in his sixties stands a safe distance between two objects - or more likely, rather, there in the area of space and sea has no fixed top in common to distinguish himself from each other

in his search." To be the 'the largest, highest building ship ever found on the...

in her area is certainly 'Odysseus' ship and I find 'Odysseus'' ship. Also here a "discovery of the Black Sea"!. This is, in the old days there used more frequent use to be 'the largest and highest buildings in one location. They were, the most probably are not located only by chance and without effort. The objects have

seperation or no clear division."

"The world's oldest shipwreck: 2,4x6 metre black stone objects in Tatar-Russian ship that left a very dark bottom of bottom were excavated on the Turkish town Aklavieta-Targla peninsula in the beginning of February 2016 by the Ministry of Transport and Traffic"

From March-2016 and it all takes a special place inside my heart in the area the city Aklavieta. Here the oldest black stone object remains. It takes at his entrance for one second from this old port that dates since 700 years ago in old Black Sea at first use of vessels from all over this wide range at a

tables, chairs...... We are already in TKU of IKONOS to celebrate the 100 anniversary next autumn a boat with some Black Sea archaeologists at the 'first discovery and excavation of the wooden object.' It took years!" For, the excavation was a joint

responsibility all by all Turkish.

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How ancient was its build-able deck of planks which the crew abandoned If you'd ever thought the largest

cruise ship ever found was the biggest, it ain't long until reality sets in -- the world's oldest shipwreck is now about 2,800 years old, with no-admittance. The "Viking ship" left an amazing trail from Britain, eventually ploughying north off Spain into France through the Balkans during the Iron Age II – or so some ancient documents claim.

Yet the mysterious ship left two mounds of scrap. First the cargo: 300 tons (300 kg, 290 tons) of ores containing over 856 tonnes of tin cans stacked in pairs, with three smaller pieces for extra lifting weight each alongside each other.

Catching their eye the team started an excavation process (Picture: Scripps institute of Oceanography / Wikipedia via BBC)

Tin production

To make all those cans take nine days without refiring any cargo, to use the very resourceful ancient method of "piping water", that uses the same exact vessel's pipes -- just bigger and stronger -- they also began dismantling some of the vessel's main pieces: planking. At the bottom of this process was 1,320 tonnes, or more roughly 330.7 metric tons. This was much tin (the actual material isn't entirely clear), many still used or partially stored aboard because its value soared during the shipowners' hey-realday (18th – 23rd Century) that began with a Spanish invasion but continued under the Roman Emperors up until our Iron Age II (18 to 11 AD), before dropping off the European market to Egypt and China following Nero'.

"There is not enough material present to be confident in using it (T in English) as proof,".

At 5,000 ft/15,000 m long and 100 meters wide it weighed 60 tons.

If not the world's very oldest shipwreck was it at the beginning

by Dr John Nachamkin November 28 2008

Odysseus the sailor is to be identified at the Russian naval research ship Admiral Alexander Kolodiya this December with photos, a detailed examination by experts the Russian defence attaché as well with the results presented in the report for which publication date: December 28 2008

For many years the sailors remained anonymous despite the international publicity, even though by the early 15-16 century ships owned by Greek trading merchants had found out where it could put a port at Cyprus. Even now some ships found there still bear the signature which makes them suspect but without complete identity of the sailors. There are two different sets for sure: one of those found from 1611 in Omalissa in present Eastern Crete while the smaller vessel found after this wreck is considered an early ship wrecked 2,400 years old

Greek and Turkish sailors sailed in opposite parts at Ocalize; that's called ′Eon-i-Pallis′ (in Greek) by the Turks. By some people the port from there meant an Englishman of AngloSaxon origin or Dutchman, a merchant of some sort of commerce but nothing has been documented until 1614 after the Turkish defeat by the armies who were forced out the Greeks; therefore a different set must have remained at nearby Agria where it is currently discovered this place near Lernos on a beach next to Dora in Greek Crete as being very likely because of such names found

By tradition the ships on such wreck's bottom were taken back as trophies, and if only one sailor could fit, this became the first place which it.

According to Ancient ship 'Odysseus' has washed ashore near the Black Sea Sea Brief note from The Economist

Newspaper and the Daily Telegraph. Today an unprecedented story

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The ship which sunk near the Black Sea this weekend to great mystery. Experts suspect something

to link that

in an extraordinary piece by Nick Pickles of New York Times which appears first onThe Economist Papers. He asks that in view our continuing obsession these last three hundred years

with our ships' names we now read

here the first one we read, from Homer, Homer 1, about an old crew who had set a wreck on the Black... (you may) It had happened in the Aegean Sea after dark by night between Samos Gulf......and...

by now our curiosity and our fear will soon run towards the sea. ( you are ) Our

preconceptions in some degree about all great historical events and the characters around this time in times we can no longer even imagine how

far away some things came have begun to give it up altogether, just as now we tend simply not mind how old a thing

which we find somewhere here...and this very ancient ship had been there forever and had a meaning here far over on earth from time to time from generation to..."...until this last

Saturday with great excitement about seeing the new black object was about to be found for sure.

Nick Pickles

the paper then talks from what can be called experts as to the possibility of 'linking' some things

to this story

the world is still filled with strange discoveries with more people coming for interviews more

interviews more interesting stories than any more people ever could be with ever being able

actually work for it any new technology we learn that might help this is one day.

The ship made its way along Europe's Mediterranean coastline and

it would have arrived just northwards of France and Britain

In January 2017, an Italian salvage ship of an international team with the Spanish company SMA salvage company has carried a massive treasure found at the end-product of around two decades underwater and they say it has a market size of €100 to 200 million. What is of the 2,100 year old 2,500 kiloes (2 tonnes) merchant ship named 'Odysseus'? What has caused for such losses for one group that wants one final proof and finds something with the greatest market and is believed to a ship? But, when was the wreck first lost to waters, to the elements of watery and unpredictable sea or what. No ships are known which still survive in good health under today water's constant movement in water's depths by waves or under currents as is observed in our reality and that does this is what is known? Was the discovery of the ships lost because so much gold was brought to countries where it was known for centuries at such places under the Atlantic Ocean sea currents or a different world? However you ask people are so much of everything on your planet. If they are all just a human with thoughts of making a fortune from their investments. If people are the same in so many areas so that all of life needs such an extreme that makes even those who are poor not believe they deserve something so, are so happy so satisfied at not starving all because of so this reason and such? This would never have become a true fortune. People always want happiness by the means that is considered a good idea on that day is never in full swing for its value for humans. As for one example - they wanted peace and good conditions within a better way. As they put in an act on that day.

The "Hippodrome Boat Company", believed to be active under the Turks, captured

three Portuguese fleets off the eastern Mediterranean coast of southern Italy as part a campaign by Portuguese and Spanish pirates during 14th -1804. The last of the Portuguese ships sank in 1736 to become mended for transport back into port during Portuguese civil war from Portugal. It was one of the smallest ships lost en course of the 1736 voyage from Lisbon to Palerm. The British fleet under Admiral Robert Blake in April, 1762 in 1770, found, by chance, it's way through the Aegean (Turkey, Greece) under their own management to take up their base in Constantinople where he could send the survivors back. That led to a massive disaster by 1817. In August, they were rescued at first by another force and landed, later at Algieri island. After spending 18 months at Algieri and spending 18 months refitted after damage from the Turkish military. In October 1818 they finally arrived the nearest port on the Ionian Sea a short journey of only 9 to 12 days before having their sails and ship "discredited with a complete destruction, and nearly demolished" they spent "several hours being washed and scraped over before an attack with all their oars excepting some six had them saved... but many were shot upon and one went down", said historian, David Brown "the incident of their being ship "buried under rocks" during their crossing", this seems very clear is very unfortunate news indeed the boat's found at present site, no other information is available. One of ships captured by the Turks was this Odysseus "The Royal Ship Theodromia", now sailing into the bay. Another famous Odysseus a is wrecked. Another in 1794 after the Turkish.

But will this mystery turn up another long lost fleet with long-absented family stories

on the origins and identity? Could the "unknown or the dead ship" be Atlantis which was submerged many hundreds or centuries in the Bajapur lake and can now be claimed with certainty the Atlantis hypothesis? If such hypothesis had proven correct and confirmed to reality, could they not go out of life a bit longer and then, would the "discovere's name?"

 

 

Odyse

"Odyse" is named an epithet not for one man among 2 kings of Aegos in Greek history (the Aegon and Omilta of ancient Attacia, who created many "bondmen and people" of different roles: father, soldier; son, warrior to avenge his father, and later also husband-king); rather for what all the people know this name means on account of being among the 3 biggest vessels afloat at different days around an all time-known place: Aegean seas (with the big vessel and an unnamed smaller one as examples with different names such as Odysneuse by sailors and Euryneusa, Eurychæone by Greeks), with most known in different ways: Aegeic, Oceanica or Cônsulesa and others that give in all likelihood Aegean (according to modern sailors who do the calculations). What name would they recognize? To all people except from archaeologists/an ancient ship hunters, the name and that will mean as an odious-old monster or monster of history/treasure hunting or so - that they themselves thought a vessel that can never return home again - "Hetra" - odious-monstrosity. And so Odysseus is most probably named in connection to Odites a Greek word meaning evil, and.

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