Israeli divers announced the discovery of treasure with many works of art in the Roman ship sunk 1,600 years ago.
A Swiss farmer saw the glittering light from the mound in the cherry garden and suddenly spotted 4,166 Roman and bronze coins.
The treasure consists of many pieces of silver, coins and jewelry found in northeastern Scotland.
Alex Kirton, a first-year archeology student at Durham University (UK), has discovered a 1,800-year-old stone head in an area near the town of Bishop Auckland, Durham county.