After seven years: Late-antique ship from Playa de Palma brought ashore
A 1,600-year-old ship near Playa de Palma reshapes Mallorca’s history
A 1,600-year-old ship found near Playa de Palma reveals how goods moved in late antiquity, expanding Mallorca's cultural story beyond beaches.

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What is the late-antique ship found off Playa de Palma and why is it important for Mallorca?
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How long did the ship’s recovery take and what did the process involve?
About four months with divers, airbags, tugboats and steel frames.
What can the inscriptions and amphorae reveal about ancient trade networks?
Inscriptions and amphorae reveal merchant networks and goods.
Where did the cargo likely originate from and what items were found?
Cargo likely originated in the Cartagena area, including garum and olive oil.
Will there be exhibitions or educational programs about the wreck for residents and visitors?
Yes, with exhibitions and educational programs planned.
What happened at Can Pastilla and Playa de Palma during the recovery?
The hull sections were lifted ashore as beach life carried on nearby.
How does this discovery affect Mallorca’s cultural identity beyond beach tourism?
It broadens Mallorca’s cultural identity beyond beach tourism.
When did the discovery begin and what sparked the find?
It began in 2019 after a swimmer’s discovery.
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