Underwater explorations from May 14 though 25 near Skiathos island resulted in a treasure trove of archaelogical antiquities.
The first organized underwater exploration was held under the
supervision of the Greek Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities and explored
through areas including the old port of Skiathos, notable for the
Venetian fortress called Burtzi, Kehria area and others.
An ancient breakwater as well as a Byzantine jetty were uncovered in
the area around the ancient port, which precisely coincides with the
modern harbor of Skiathos.
Around the old harbor were also discovered many pieces of ceramic
jars. The most important findings were two complete lamps dated back to
the 4th and 6th century, as well as two complete jars of the late
classical period.
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