WATCH HERE WATCH HERE“The sea continues to reveal precious evidence of our history,” Giuli said. “This shipwreck tells the story of the people, trade routes and exchanges that made the Mediterranean a crossroads of civilizations.” Hundreds of clay jars known as amphorae were discovered inside the shipwreck, alongside lead anchor stocks and other artifacts, police said. De Mola, in a separate Facebook post said they could have come from all over the ancient world and the artifacts could be “likely North African amphorae, and a Neo-Punic amphora.” The depth of this shipwreck also makes its discovery both remarkable and relatively rare, he added.