“Secrets of the Deep: Divers Discover Lost Structures from the Mystical Ancient City of Asini Beneath the Waves of Southern Greece!”

"Secrets of the Deep: Divers Discover Lost Structures from the Mystical Ancient City of Asini Beneath the Waves of Southern Greece!"

Have you ever wondered what secrets lie beneath the shimmering waves of the Mediterranean? Well, grab your diving gear (or just your imagination) because archaeologists have been diving into the crisp, azure waters off Tolo, Greece, uncovering the remnants of a once-bustling port city known as Asini. Picture this: an ancient world where vibrant trade once flowed, hidden beneath layers of time and tide. Recent explorations have revealed a treasure trove of ruins — magnificent port infrastructure, an impressive platform that has remarkably retained its shape, and a multitude of amphorae that tell stories of commerce and culture from centuries past. But here’s the kicker: this submerged site is more than just rubble; it’s a time capsule waiting to shed light on the mysteries of a bygone civilization. Curious to learn more about this underwater archaeological marvel? LEARN MORE.

Divers exploring the remains of Asini found significant ruins of port infrastructure including a large platform that’s mostly retained its original shape as well as a wealth of amphorae and assorted artifacts.

Asini Greece Underwater Remains

Niklas ErikssonA diver investigating the underwater remains of Asini, just off the coast of Greece.

Over the last several years, underwater archaeologists have been diving into the sparkling blue waters off the coast of Tolo, Greece, to investigate a historical mystery beneath the waves. There, hidden from view, are the sunken remains of an ancient port, believed to be part of the bygone city of Asini, that was once perched on the Mediterranean coast.

For now, many questions about this submerged city remain, including when exactly it was last populated. But for now, archaeologists have uncovered a number of fascinating remnants from its history, including dwellings, port infrastructure, and shards of amphorae, all of which have begun to shed light on this ancient city’s mysterious past.

The Underwater Discovery Of Ancient Ruins Off The Coast Of Southern Greece

Aerial View Of Asini Greece

Jens Lindström-NMGThe submerged port is located off the coast of southern Greece, near Tolo.

According to a translated press release from the Greek Ministry of Culture, researchers have been exploring the waters just east of Tolo since 2021. Initial surveying of the area began that year, followed by the establishment of a further five-year program starting in 2022.

Off the shores of Kastraki beach, underwater archaeologists then conducted an investigation that quickly revealed the remains of a large port facility. During this earlier investigation, archaeologists used photogrammetry to document a “large artificial plateau” that contained “rooms and building structures” that appear to be parts of houses.

Submerged Remains Of Asini

Jens Lindström-NMGWhat remains of the submerged port that was once part of Asini.

But Asini, the surrounding archaeological settlement that likely once encompassed this port, was inhabited as far back as the prehistoric era, before the dawn of ancient Greece as we know it. As such, it was difficult for researchers to determine when exactly this port facility was constructed and used. So in 2024, underwater archaeologists returned to the site to further investigate it.

The Latest Finds At The Submerged Port City Of Asini

Between October 7 and October 11, 2024, divers conducted a new underwater archaeological survey — and thrillingly, they made several new discoveries.

The archaeologists began by investigating the northwestern edge of the plateau, which remains preserved in “good condition.” By excavating an area of 16 square meters, and using photogrammetry to document their discoveries, they uncovered more of the submerged port.

In the end, they were able to locate “significant remains” of this stone-built port facility. Archaeologists also located a number of amphorae fragments (amphorae were storage jars popular in ancient Greece and ancient Rome) along with this submerged structure.

Ancient Greek Amphorae Fragments

Niklas ErikssonThe amphorae fragments, seen here collected in a crate, may offer valuable clues about when the port was used and possibly even when it was abandoned.

This represents an especially exciting find because the amphorae fragments were likely left there while the port was still in use, or at the time that it was abandoned. Archaeologists are therefore hopeful that these ancient fragments can help determine the age of the port.

Still, many questions remain about the port as well as the larger ancient city of Asini.

The Murky History Behind The Lost City Of Asini

Coast Of Tolo Greece

Niklas ErikssonIn this photo of the Greek coast, the archaeologists’ diving point is marked by the boat seen on the right side of the frame.

Greek myth states that the region near Asini was first populated by the Dryopes, an ancient tribe that lived on Mount Parnassus until they were driven out by Hercules. Whether or not this myth has any grain of truth, archaeologists believe that humans first settled in the area around the sixth millennium B.C.E.

Asini was an important city during the Mycenaean era (1750-1050 B.C.E.), and continued to flourish even as other Bronze Age settlements collapsed. Though the city was destroyed by the invading Argives during a war with Sparta in the eighth century B.C.E, it eventually recovered and was occupied during the Roman and Byzantine periods. Sadly, however, many of the ancient ruins at the site were destroyed by Italian forces during World War II.

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