A joint Greek-American archaeological expedition recently turned up 22 ancient shipwrecks in one 17-square-mile area around the Fourni archipelago in the eastern Aegean. And what was truly amazing? They did this during one short, 14-day surveying permit.
Sirens, definitely sirens.
Sorry, I am confused about how this is definitely sirens. Did the sirens lure archaeologists with promises of what they most desired, shipwrecks? But the problem was, we now have advances to allow us to breathe underwater? So the sirens were useful tour guides, basically?
Or did the sirens lure all 22 ships to their watery graves?
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