250-year-old shipwreck in Orkney identified as Earl of Chatham, a former Royal Navy and whaling vessel
A collaborative work carried out by archaeologists and the community of Sanday, Orkney, has finally identified a strange wreck uncovered ...
Explore underwater archaeology and maritime history through shipwrecks, ports, and ancient trade routes.
A collaborative work carried out by archaeologists and the community of Sanday, Orkney, has finally identified a strange wreck uncovered ...
The 2025 excavation season at the legendary Antikythera shipwreck unearthed significant new discoveries, giving a glimpse into ancient shipbuilding, trade, ...
A recently discovered ancient shipwreck off the Turkish coast at Adrasan is allowing archaeologists a stunning glimpse into ancient maritime ...
A new exhibition at Southend Central Museum entitled "The London Shipwreck: Her Final Voyage" is providing people with a glimpse ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the deepest known shipwreck in French territorial waters—more than 2.5 kilometers (approximately 8,200 feet) deep under the ...
Over 300 years after a fateful demise, new evidence is supporting the identification of a Colombian Caribbean shipwreck as the ...
After three years and more than 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) of sailing in a Viking replica vessel, archaeologist Greer Jarrett ...
In a remarkable blend of cutting-edge technology, historical curiosity, and deep-sea exploration, a recent expedition has uncovered the most detailed ...
Archaeologists in southwest Sweden, in the coastal town of Varberg, have unearthed six historic shipwrecks near the original shoreline during ...
Two previously long-misidentified shipwrecks off Costa Rica's southern coast have at last been conclusively determined to be 18th-century Danish slave ...
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