Found completely preserved, one of the earliest shipwrecks on the eastern coast of the Adriatic

A completely preserved shipwreck with a load of ancient amphorae from the 3rd century BC was found in the waters of Šćedar Island.

Author  HrTurizam.hr

26. June 2023.

In accordance with the cooperation plan of the Croatian Navy with the Navy of the Italian Republic, joint training of mine counter divers of the Croatian Navy Fleet and their Italian colleagues was conducted in the waters of the middle Adriatic from June 15 to 21.

By using anti-mine procedures and different types of equipment (autonomous underwater vehicles and remotely controlled underwater vehicles), in the first week joint fitness training was carried out in the waters of the island of Čiovo, while in the second week diving activities took place in the waters of the island of Hvar.

The long-standing cooperation of the HRM with the Italian RM has intensified since 2021 through the engagement of mine counter divers of the HRM on Italian mine hunter ships, as part of the Permanently Present Group of NATO Ships (SNMCMG2).

This activity proved to be a great opportunity to improve cooperation with other state administration bodies and scientific institutions. Considering the possibility of conducting underwater activities in worse weather conditions and taking into account previous information from the Ministry of Culture and Media about existing and potential archaeological sites (shipwrecks), the location of the exercise was chosen in the sea around the island of Šćedar.

The activity was carried out in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense, the Conservation Department in Split of the Ministry of Culture and Media and the University of Split. After the perimeter of the search was determined, a multi-layer survey of the bottom was started, by processing the obtained data and reviewing the recorded material, several potential positions that could represent archaeological sites (shipwrecks) were detected. 

The target positions were then inspected by an underwater ROV equipped with a smaller sonar and camera, or joint teams of Croatian and Italian anti-mine divers immediately performed dives in order to determine the context of the findings. An inspection of one such position resulted in the discovery of a hitherto undiscovered, fully preserved ancient shipwreck.

Underwater archaeologists of the Ministry of Culture and Media Sasha Denegri and the University of Split Tea Katunaric Kirjakov they carried out dives at the position in question and determined that it is a completely preserved, so far undiscovered shipwreck with a load of ancient amphorae from the 3rd century BC, lying at a depth of 50 meters.

Considering the dating and preservation of the site, it is one of the earliest, fully preserved shipwrecks on the eastern coast of the Adriatic. Future archaeological research will determine the exact context, distribution and characteristics of the site, on the basis of which plans will be made for its protection, conservation and presentation.

Photo: Saša Denegri and Robert Kramarić / Ministry of Culture and Media
Source: Ministry of Culture and Media

Author  HrTurizam.hr

26. June 2023.