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Secrets of the Dead: Lost Ships of Rome (2010)

Secrets of the Dead: Lost Ships of Rome (2010)
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This documentary explores an effort by marine archaeologists in 2009 to complete a sonar survey of the ocean floor in an area of Italian islands, only to discover no less than five Roman shipwrecks waiting at the bottom - preserved almost perfectly, and undisturbed by time, with all of their cargo in tact. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Liev Schreiber
Director(s):
Rob Hartel
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Secrets of the Dead: Lost Ships of Rome

This documentary explores an effort by marine archaeologists in 2009 to complete a sonar survey of the ocean floor in an area of Italian islands, only to discover no less than five Roman shipwrecks waiting at the bottom - preserved almost perfectly, and undisturbed by time, with all of their cargo in tact. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins

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    Director(s):
    Rob Hartel
    Producer(s):
    Rob Hartel
    Categories:
    Documentary
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      Edna K.

      great dvd.

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      Bill S.

      An enjoyable little bit of history that someone took an interest in and explained very well.

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      Bill F.

      This is a fascinating film about history and archeology. If that's what you want in a hour of film, you'll be pleased. I'm glad I rented it.

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