Sunken vessel's cargo delights archeologists
14th Nov 2006, 11:34 GMT
MADRID -- A shipwrecked first-century vessel carrying delicacies to the richest palates of the Roman Empire has proved a dazzling find, with nearly 2,000-year-old fish bones still nestling inside clay jars, archeologists said yesterday.
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