The rich history of Albania , ancient Illyria is scarcely known and has been only occasionally explored (see: Looking for Illyrian remains in Albania 
In 2007, the RPM Nautical Foundation in Florida  together with a joint Albanian-Italian team started exploring the seafloor with high-tech sonar and remotely operated underwater vehicles. Between the Greek border and the Bay  of Vlorës, i.e. about one-third of Albania’s coastline they have found at least 22 shipwrecks ranging from the 8th century BC to WWII. Italy 
where traffic was very heavy with ships heading for the many natural harbors of Illyria and those entering the Adriatic Sea to further destinations up north including
to the east coast of Italy 
Because of the severe communist regime of Enver Hoxha, Albania has been isolated for more than half a century and its archaeology is widely neglected. Since the new republic emerged in 1991, the country 
Hopes are now centering on the non-profit
So far, the best-known archaeological site in

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