The Uluburun shipwreck, discovered in 1982 off the coast of southwestern Turkey, reveals that Bronze Age civilizations engaged in extensive long-distance maritime trade networks, as evidenced by its cargo of copper and tin ingots, glass, resin, and Canaanite pottery, which demonstrates how ancient economies were interconnected across vast geographic regions including Anatolia, the Levant, and Egypt.
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Unearthed Bronze Age Trade Beneath the AegeanAjouté :
In 1982, the Uluburun shipwreck off the coast of southwestern Turkey surfaced from the depths, dating to the late Bronze Age.
Its cargo, a dense trove of copper and tin ingots, glass, resin, and Canaanite pottery, painted a picture of long-distance exchange.
The discovery showed ships carrying metals across vast seas, linking Anatolia to the Levant, Egypt, and beyond.
Archaeologists mapped the cargo, uncovering evidence of formal shipbuilding, seamanship, and the complex networks that fueled ancient economies.
The Uluburun find forever shifted our view of Bronze Age commerce and maritime prowess.
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