Wreck of Rochelongue
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The shipwreck of Rochelongue, west of Cap d'Agde in southwestern France dates to the Iron Age, ca. 600 BC. Its cargo included 800 kg of copper ingots and ca. 1700 bronze artefacts. The ingots have been analysed by the SAM-Project. They contain very pure copper with traces of lead, antimony, nickel and silver.
[edit] Further reading
- A. J. Parker, Ancient shipwrecks of the Mediterranean and the Roman provinces (Oxford 1992).