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 ...
Sydney's Hyde Park Barracks, constructed from 1817 to 1819 as housing for male convicts, subsequently served as one of the ...
Archaeologists from the University of New Hampshire and Northeastern University have uncovered what they believe to be the homestead of ...
Archaeologists at Colonial Williamsburg have unearthed the remains of a military barracks dating back to the American War of Independence. ...
The discovery of the largest cluster of sunken vessels from the 18th and 19th centuries in the northern Bahamas sheds ...
Archaeologists in 2017 unearthed a significant historical find in Cambridgeshire, England – the remains of a Roman slave who met ...
The discovery of cave art in the depths of Puerto Rican caves is prompting a reevaluation of the island's history, ...
Harvard University is confronting its historical ties to slavery and colonialism as a draft report reveals it possesses human remains ...
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