A 2,000-year-old battering ram sunk during the First Punic War has been discovered off the coast of Sicily. The bronze fragment of the ram, called a rostrum, was found 80 metres below sea level between the Aegadian islands Levanzo and Favignana, found in the Mediterranean north-west of Sicily. The region’s cultural heritage department said the rostrum was embedded under the nose of an ancient warship. The rams were mounted at the front of Roman warships to collide with enemy ships and cause them to sink. Related Geneva Watch Days 2024: Over 50 brands unveil stunning horological creationsItaly …