Turkish archaeologists have found a 3,600-year-old shipwreck, which could be the oldest one in the world, off the shores of southern Turkey's Antalya province, Anadolu Agency reported Monday, April 8, 2019.The shipwreck, dated back to 1600 B.C. in Bronze Age, was discovered off the coast of the Mediterranean by an underwater research team from Akdeniz University.(Photo/IC)
Turkish archaeologists have found a 3,600-year-old shipwreck, which could be the oldest one in the world, off the shores of southern Turkey's Antalya province, Anadolu Agency reported Monday, April 8, 2019.The shipwreck, dated back to 1600 B.C. in Bronze Age, was discovered off the coast of the Mediterranean by an underwater research team from Akdeniz University.(Photo/IC)
Turkish archaeologists have found a 3,600-year-old shipwreck, which could be the oldest one in the world, off the shores of southern Turkey's Antalya province, Anadolu Agency reported Monday, April 8, 2019.The shipwreck, dated back to 1600 B.C. in Bronze Age, was discovered off the coast of the Mediterranean by an underwater research team from Akdeniz University.(Photo/IC)