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Michael H. Sedge

    Michael H. Sedge è un giornalista e autore americano il cui lavoro esplora frequentemente temi rilevanti per gli affari degli espatriati, le questioni militari statunitensi e della NATO, l'archeologia e l'Italia. Il suo vasto background come corrispondente estero per pubblicazioni di spicco gli ha conferito una prospettiva unica sulle questioni globali. Sedge scrive con una mente analitica acuta, spesso approfondendo argomenti complessi come scontri militari e intersezioni culturali. La sua prosa è caratterizzata dalla profondità della ricerca e dallo stile narrativo avvincente.

    The Lost Ships of Pisa
    • The Lost Ships of Pisa

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      What could have happened in Italy 2000 years ago to entomb an entire port, including 16 Roman ships, thousands of artifacts, and both human and animal remains? This is the question that Michael Sedge, former Mediterranean Editor of Scientific American Discovering Archaeology, seeks to answer in The Lost Ships of Pisa. The dramatic discovery of what Italian authorities are calling "the Pompeii of maritime archaeology" began in December 1998, when the national railroad began digging the foundation for a new station, 500 feet from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The work abruptly stopped, however, when, to the astonishment of all, the haunting remains of a wooden, Roman ship came to light, after being buried for centuries. Today, a graveyard of sea vessels, dating from the 3rd century B.C. to the 5th century A.D., have emerged from an ancient port that had been forgotten with time. Hundreds-of-thousands of artifacts -- enough to create an entire museum -- have also been recovered. Hordes of pottery, clothing, coins, and jewelry have come to light in what one archaeologist called a "river of antiquities."

      The Lost Ships of Pisa