Storm exposes amphorae: Who took the Roman finds from Playa de Palma?
How Mallorca Plans to Recover the Roman Wreck Near Can Pastilla
Mallorca’s Island Council is preparing a recovery and conservation project for the Roman wreck near Can Pastilla.

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What is being done to recover and protect the Roman wreck near Can Pastilla?
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Why do storms sometimes uncover old Roman remains on Mallorca beaches?
Storms can shift sand and expose buried Roman remains on Mallorca’s beaches.
What should I do if I find an ancient object on a beach in Mallorca?
Leave it in place and report it to the authorities.
Is it legal to take Roman pottery or amphorae from a beach in Mallorca?
No, archaeological finds from Mallorca’s coast should not be taken.
How common are archaeological finds on Playa de Palma after storms?
Storms can expose buried archaeological material at Playa de Palma, especially near Ses Fontanelles.
Why is the Ses Fontanelles site in Playa de Palma considered important?
Ses Fontanelles is linked to an important Late Antique shipwreck site.
Why are storm-exposed archaeological sites so hard to protect on Mallorca?
The problem is the delay between exposure and professional protection.
What is the best temporary protection for exposed finds on a Mallorca beach?
Clear marking, quick documentation and temporary guarding can help protect exposed finds.
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