Zambratija shipwreck

The Zambratija shipwreck is a Late Bronze Age shipwreck dated to the 12th to 10th century BCE discovered in the Bay of Zambratija near Umag on Croatia's Istrian peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea.

[1][2] The first investigations were by marine archaeologist Giulia Boetto in 2014 from France's CNRS, which collaborated with the Croatian team on the project.

The keel piece is elm, varying in width from 3 to 20 centimetres (1 to 8 in) towards one end.

Thin laths of fir with vegetal wadding were placed over the seams before sewing, along with pitch for waterproofing.

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View of upper Istrian coast, Croatia with Zambratija on the left (north) and Umag to the right