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]]>Investigations at the site have been ongoing by the University of Oxford and the Hilti Foundation for thirteen years under the direction of Frank Goddio. Numerous areas of the site have been excavated and many of the finds recovered have been displayed in museums around the world. Discoveries have revealed a settlement that was a port site that facilitated the movement of goods upstream to Naucratis (investigated by the British Museum) and the capital at Sais (investigated by the University of Durham). It was also a naval and military base defending the region against attack. And finally, it was a hugely important religious settlement with extensive evidence of ritual practise, sacred canals and religious offerings.
Despite the extensive amount of investigation undertaken at the site and the remarkable finds discovered including over 64 shipwrecks, the reasons why it became submerged beneath the waters of the Mediterranean have only recently been fully understood. The BBC2 documentary presented by University of Southampton MOOC ‘Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds’ educator Dr Lucy Blue, investigates the work that has been conducted at this site to date, revealing aspects of life in this ancient Egyptian city and exploring the causes of its demise.
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