Aseguran that is the most important find of its kind in 30 years. EFE / A. Sultan
- objects have an approximate age of one thousand six hundred years
Israeli Ran Feinstein and Ofer Raanan discovered the lot, consisting of statuettes, pieces of currency and marine objects, when they were scuba diving in April
Israeli Ran Feinstein and Ofer Raanan fortuitously discovered brassware when they were scuba diving in April, said Monday the Antiquities Authority.
alerted authorities and other dives allowed up several objects of late Roman period, trace loading of a merchant ship apparently carrying metal it destined to be recycled or melted.
they were found in this Mediterranean port a bronze lamp with the image of the sun god, a statuette of the goddess Moon, a lamp with the effigy of an African slave, fragments of bronze statues, a water faucet as boar, anchors and various objects of navigation, and clusters of old pieces of coin weighing a total of 20 kilos.
These pieces have the image of Emperor Constantine, who reigned first in the western part and then throughout the Roman Empire until his death in 337, and Licinius, his rival who reigned in the eastern and was defeated in 324.
Agglomerated each other, the pieces were shaped vessel that contained them.
According to Jacob Sharvit, director of the marine unit of the Antiquities Authority the ship was apparently caught in a storm at the harbor entrance. Then he drifted to crash into the rocks and the dam, after trying to throw the anchors, which were broken by the force of the waves and the wind.
“is not found in Israel a marine set like this for 30 years, “they said Sharvit and his deputy Jacob Planer Dror, said in a statement. “The discoveries of metal statues are rare because in antiquity they are smelted” they added.
Caesarea was built by King of Judea, Herod in the first century BC. Its important remains of Roman and medieval times have made this town one of the attractions of Israel.
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