Antikythera shipwreck
Archaeology
Special Diving Gear To Explore Antikythera Underwater Archaeological Site
The Antikythera Mechanish is known for being the world’s oldest computer device. It was used by ancient Greeks to track the solar system's cycles.
The device was discovered by sponge divers near a shipwreck just off the coast of the Greek...
Archaeology
International Mission Exploring Antikythera Shipwreck
A shipwreck in Antikythera, which was discovered just off the coast of Antikythera in the southern Aegean, Greece, will be explored by a mission including Greek and international experts. Archaeologists and scientists from all around the world will dive down to...
Archaeology
Antikythera Wreck's Final Museum Run
The unique exhibition, The Antikythera Shipwreck: the Ship, the Treasures, the Mechanism, which is currently on show at the Archaeological Museum in Athens, will close on April 28 after a year-long run.
The exhibition, which opened on April 5 last...
Greece
National Archaeological Museum to Present Temporary Exhibition of the Antikythera Shipwreck
All antiquities recovered in 1900-1901 and 1976 from the legendary shipwreck off the islet of Antikythera, south of the Peloponnese, will be presented for the first time in a temporary exhibition entitled "THE ANTIKYTHERA SHIPWRECK: The ship - the treasures - the Mechanism”, starting in...