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The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater Archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

The Romans transported just about everything by ship. Since the wide usage of underwater archaeology more information is being gathered and more items brought up. Some of the things the Romans transported were animals for the arenas, slaves, amphorae of oil, wine, grain, honey, (amphorae were their shipping crates) building tiles of several types, marbles and stones for sculpting and building, medicines, and one ship recently found is believed to have had a fish tank to transport live fish.

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