More than a century before the birth of Christ, a vicious storm sank a #Roman galley laden with plundered Greek treasures. For more than 2,000 years this priceless Grecian art has remained in what Jacques Cousteau calls "the world's greatest museum" - the depths of the ocean. In Diving for Roman plunder, we join Captain Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso as they retrieve art objects from 200 feet beneath the surface - among them the amazing discovery of two rare Grecian bronze statues. But this is a story of more than the recovery of ancient Greek's glorious art. For aboard the Calypso is an archaeologist searching for evidence to support a theory that the ancient Greeks may have held the key to the Industrial Revolution and modern computer technology.
Written by Worldwide Entertainment's Video Wasteland.