A new study has revealed new evidence that a huge "megaflood" refilled a sea today adored by millions of tourists, ending a ...
An international team of scientists, including participants from the University of Southampton, identified a series of geological features in southeastern Sicily that point to this catastrophic event.
The shipwreck, which dates back to the fifth- or sixth-century B.C., was found near Ragusa, a city in southeast Sicily. The excavation was carried out by the University of Udine and SopMare.
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Sicily: Little-known sites that deserve your attentionThis elegant and little-known Baroque town is an architectural gem nestled away in the hills of southeastern Sicily. Stroll along the narrow streets to see the magnificent churches, palaces and ...
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