Roman wreck site with silver dinars north of Tel Kunes, south of the underwater rock. During the 1960s Udi Galili recovered a bronze candelabra with three leaves, and a bronze decorated nail. Both delivered to the National Maritime Museum in Haifa. The candelabra has been published in the journal of the Underwater Exploration Society of Israel. Bronze bust of a woman (steelyard balance weight) was recovered by a fisherman and sold to the Haifa art Museum, lead brazier recovered by Shlomi Katzin, given to the IAA
Roman wreck site with silver dinars north of Tel Kunes, south of the underwater rock. During the 1960s Udi Galili recovered a bronze candelabra with three leaves, and a bronze decorated nail. Both delivered to the National Maritime Museum in Haifa. The candelabra has been published in the journal of the Underwater Exploration Society of Israel. Bronze bust of a woman (steelyard balance weight) was recovered by a fisherman and sold to the Haifa art Museum, lead brazier recovered by Shlomi Katzin, given to the IAA