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Amphorae are seen at the ancient shipwreck of Peristera islet, off the shores of the island of Alonnisos, Greece, June 25, 2020. Kostas Katsioulis /Undersea Vision Surveillance System /Handout via REUTERS
The site is located off a tiny outcrop off the Aegean island of Alonnisos, where a wooden vessel sank in the late 5th century B.C., taking with it thousands of amphorae, pointy-bottomed clay jugs used for commerce across the ancient Mediterranean. “The idea is to try to resemble how the human optical system, our eyes, are able to determine an object which passes in front of us,” he said.
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