Centuries-old ‘pirate’ shipwrecks in Costa Rica identified as 1710 Danish slave ships
Two previously long-misidentified shipwrecks off Costa Rica's southern coast have at last been conclusively determined to be 18th-century Danish slave ...
Two previously long-misidentified shipwrecks off Costa Rica's southern coast have at last been conclusively determined to be 18th-century Danish slave ...
Archaeologists in Barcelona have discovered a well-preserved medieval ship during excavation operations near Ciutadella Park, shedding light on the city's ...
Hundreds of years before the Viking Age, Nordic Bronze Age societies were likely proficient open-sea navigators who regularly crossed large ...
Maritime archaeologists from the Museum of Wrecks (Vrak) in Stockholm have identified a shipwreck off Sweden's coast that may be ...
In the shallow waters of Santa Maria del Focallo, near Ispica in Sicily, archaeologists have uncovered a 2,500-year-old shipwreck alongside ...
The shipwreck of Endurance, Sir Ernest Shackleton's famed vessel from the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, has been unveiled in extraordinary detail ...
Off the coast of Sicily, near the ancient city of Gela, recovery operations are underway for the 5th-century BCE Greek ...
The remains of a 17th-century boat have been uncovered along the Vistula River near Łomianki Dolne, a village just outside ...
A recent study led by Dr. Mikael Fauvelle, published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology, proposes that the ancient Scandinavian ...
Researchers have recently gained new insights into the mysterious sinking of an Irish merchant ship, the Providentz, which went down ...
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