Underwater archaeologists at Pavlopetri. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Nottingham)
Archaeologists surveying the world’s oldest submerged town have found ceramics dating back to the Final Neolithic. Their discovery suggests that Pavlopetri, off the southern Laconia coast of Greece, was occupied some 5,000 years ago — at least 1,200 years earlier than originally thought.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009