Concentrations of artifacts originating from shipwrecks were discovered in Magdala, Susita and Ein-Gofra. The finds included Roman, Byzantine, Early Muslim and Late Muslim cooking-vessels, storage-jars, amphorae, oil lamps, glass and bronze artifacts. The assemblages were discovered at -214 to-216 m, close to the ancient harbors. It seems that the sailing ships anchored some distance offshore and were unloaded by small boats that used the harbors. In the natural anchorage of ‘Hale’, a Late Bronze Age assemblage containing bronze spearheads and a decorated spear handle was recovered. Some of the artifacts had been melted, and it seems that the vessel was attacked and burnt.