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Cultural and Methodological Analysis of the "Salamis" Coffee Reading System Reference: 34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin exclusive Date: October 26, 2023 34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin exclusive
The island of Salamis, best known for the 480 BC naval battle where the Greeks crushed the Persian fleet, has always offered natural harbors and hidden coves. During the years of Ottoman rule (1453–1821), Salamis became a refuge for klephts, armatoloi, and smugglers. Given the lack of verifiable information, my recommendation
| Step | Description | |------|-------------| | | The Greek Ministry of Culture (MoC) contracted the private marine‑survey company SIRIN AQUA to map the western coast of Salamis using multibeam sonar and magnetometer sweeps. An anomalous 150 × 30 m metallic signature was detected at ~38 m depth. | | 3.2. Remote‑Operated Vehicle (ROV) Inspection (Apr 2023) | An ROV (model Trident‑4000 ) recorded high‑definition video showing a hull fragment with a row of cannon ports still visible. | | 3.3. Archaeological Excavation (Jun‑Oct 2023) | A joint team of MoC archaeologists, the University of Athens’ Department of Underwater Archaeology, and SIRIN technicians conducted a systematic excavation , retrieving 34 bronze cannon barrels, two cannon carriages, a ship’s bell, and a cargo of olive‑oil amphorae . | | 3.4. Conservation & Documentation (2024) | The cannons were transferred to the National Archaeological Museum’s Conservation Lab , where they underwent electrolytic cleaning, 3‑D laser scanning, and metallurgical analysis. | An anomalous 150 × 30 m metallic signature