Trove of Roman-Era Ship Cargo Discovered in Lake Neuchâtel
Archaeologists have announced a unique discovery in Lake Neuchâtel: a well-preserved shipwreck of Roman cargo, including hundreds of ceramic objects, Spanish olive oil containers, and tools, offering new insights into Roman-era trade routes.

Key Takeaways
- A Roman-era shipwreck containing a massive cargo haul has been discovered in Lake Neuchâtel.
- The discovery is considered unique in Switzerland and rare even north of the Alps.
- The cargo includes Spanish olive oil containers and ceramics from central Switzerland.
- Wagon wheels were found among the wreckage, indicating a dual transport system linking land and water.
- Swords were found on board, suggesting the merchant vessel had a military escort.
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They Said
"The richness and variety of these archaeological finds make this discovery a unique event in Switzerland and even north of the Alps."
"The artefacts are in excellent condition."