Egypt recovers new part of sunken ship from Red Sea
Cairo is celebrating the discovery of another portion of a ship sunk in the Red Sea in the 18th century carrying a treasure trove of artifacts.
This picture taken Oct. 4, 2003, shows statues from the Ptolemic period that were found in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Alexandria at the Egyptian northern port's National Museum.
April 21, 2021
The archaeological mission of the Faculty of Arts of Alexandria University recently discovered the bow of a sunken ship near the Red Sea island of Saadana with 1,606 artifacts. Other parts of the ship had been uncovered earlier during excavation work in 1994.