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Considered the Holy Grail of all shipwrecks, the Spanish galleon San Jose blew up and sank in 1708 at the hands of British ...
A team of European researchers has found a treasure trove of ancient shipwrecks at the bottom of the Black Sea, and one of them is now believed to be the world’s oldest intact shipwreck.
The lure of sunken treasure under the waves has wreck-hunting salvage investigators scouring the sea beds to make their ...
That bottom layer is actually most of the sea. Only 13% of the Black Sea is oxygenated. The anoxic layer is a pretty bad place to be alive, but a good place to be a shipwreck. Phytoplankton blooms ...
The location of the HMS Endeavour, a lost ship belonging to 18th-century British explorer Captain James Cook, has been ...
Archaeologists from the Stockholm Shipwreck Museum are seeking funding to continue their research and excavation of a ...
Coins found beneath the Caribbean Sea are thought to be from the San Jose treasure ship, which sunk 300 years ago and could ...
“Hand-struck, irregularly shaped coins—known as cobs in English and macuquinas in Spanish—served as the primary currency in ...
Have you ever imagined a post-apocalyptic Earth, devoid of oceans, where the shipwrecks of human history are laid out, poking ...
The San José - a 62-gun Spanish galleon laden with treasure - sank on the night of 8 June 1708 after the ship’s powder ...
The 98-foot-long vessel was transporting ceramic jugs, ceramic plates and metal bars when it sank off southeastern France ...
The 14-year-old vessel was traveling from Liverpool, UK, to Le Havre, France, with a load of coal in tow when it was struck ...