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Additionally there were grape-seeds as well, which can be used for pressing to make oil.
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In the most stunning discovery of all, the baskets were still full of doum, the fruit of an African palm tree that was sacred to ancient Egyptians. Goddio, long used to finding hoards of archaeological treasures in the lost city of Heracleion, expressed complete amazement at his latest find, telling the Guardian that the fruit baskets found most recently were “incredible”, since they had been untouched for more than 2,000 years. Many of the massive statues belonging to the Temple of Amon/Herakles were in nearly perfect condition some of the treasures he brought to the surface were shown in an exhibition at London’s British Museum in 2016. One of the greatest archaeological finds of recent times was made in the years 19, when Goddio discovered and brought to the surface the monuments of the ancient city, which had been lying for more than two thousand years in only 30-odd feet of water. The city served as Egypt’s largest port on the Mediterranean Sea even before Alexander the Great founded Alexandria in the year 331 BC, with the intention of that city becoming his capital. Credit: Christoph Gerigk/Franck Goddio/IEASM. The fruit basket was found 350 meters away from the vessel. Huge blocks from the destroyed temple of Amun in Thinis-Heracleion fell on top of a galley which was moored nearby.
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A Ptolemaic-era galley was recently discovered off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt by diver Frank Goddio. The remains of the city sank even further into the clay bottom of the sea in the eighth century AD, following further natural disasters, including additional earthquakes and tidal waves. “The finds of fast galleys from this period remain extremely rare”, explains Goddio, “the only other example to date being the Punic Marsala Ship from 235 BC.
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