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A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
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Bible-era shipwreck ‘graveyard’ discovered off cost of historic island

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Last updated: April 3, 2026 10:30 am
NTK Journalist Published April 3, 2026
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Tristomo Bay, Karpathos - shells and other military material remains, visible underwater in shallow waters. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)
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A “shipwreck graveyard” spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off the coast of a historic island.

Archaeologists uncovered multiple ancient wrecks along with dozens of anchors and harbour remains during a major underwater survey.

The discovery was made off Karpathos in the south-eastern Aegean Sea.

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Researchers carried out more than 120 dives at depths of between three and 45 metres across northern Karpathos and the nearby island of Saria.

The project, led by Greece’s Ministry of Culture through the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, forms part of an ongoing programme to map underwater heritage in the region.

A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
Figure 3 Recording of Byzantine anchors. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)

In a statement, the Ministry said the team identified remains spanning over 26 centuries, from the late 7th century BC through to the early 19th century.

Among the most significant finds were five shipwrecks – four ancient and one modern, as reported by Need To Know.

The earliest dates back to the Archaic period.

The vessels are believed to have been commercial ships, with numerous amphorae also discovered, once used to transport goods such as oil and wine.

A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
View of the location of the KTH3 wreck in relation to the land area. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)

Researchers also identified remains of ancient port infrastructure and more than 20 Byzantine anchors.

Officials said these findings highlight the area’s importance as a major maritime hub in antiquity.

The survey focused on areas linked to the ancient settlements of Vrykountos and Nisyros, which formed part of the “Karpathian tetrapolis” – a network of four city-states described by ancient geographer Strabo.

In a statement, the Ministry of Culture said the discoveries “illuminate the importance of the area during Late Antiquity”.

A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
Figure 2 Tristomo Bay. Digital Terrain Model (DEM) of an early 19th century wooden shipwreck. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)

The expedition involved more than 40 specialists from across the world, including archaeologists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropological Research and experts from the Norwegian Maritime Museum.

The project has been running since 2019 and is supported by a range of public and private organisations.

Alongside the survey, researchers also completed a separate initiative focused on protecting underwater heritage from the effects of climate change, including conservation work in the waters around Kasos.

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A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
Three-dimensional model of a modern shipwreck identified as part of the research mission (2025). (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)
A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
Tristomo Bay, Karpathos – shells and other military material remains, visible underwater in shallow waters. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)
A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
Late Roman Period amphora recovered from the shipwreck KTH1. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)
A shipwreck graveyard spanning more than 2,600 years has been discovered off a Greek island - with five ancient wrecks and dozens of artefacts found buried beneath the sea.
First rescue measures for the conservation of the finds recovered in the field. (Jam Press/I. Glambedakis/Greek Ministry of Culture)

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