Burials found at the site were hundreds of years younger than the Stone Age. Arkeologerna and Sweden's National Historical Museums In 2017, the town of Tvååker, Sweden, started a city planning project ...
The artifacts are the first treasures to be recovered from the wreckage of the San José, a Spanish galleon that was sunk by ...
Construction on the Varberg Tunnel in Sweden—part of a modern railway project—has resulted in an unexpected bounty of ...
A Canadian dive team looking for a 100-year-old shipwreck instead stumbled upon one that could date back to the early 1800s, ...
Capt. Mike Perna, an advisory board member for the 1715 Fleet Society, found the disc in eight feet of water at a wreck site known as the “Cabin Wreck.” The large ship is believed to be the wreck of ...
A mysterious shipwreck has revealed itself on the Outer Banks island of Ocracoke, and there is a possibility it’s the remains of a steamboat that claimed 90 lives in 1837. Ray Stallings photo A ...
Called the “Holy Grail of shipwrecks,” the Spanish galleon San José sank in 1708 after it was attacked by an English navy ...
The village was once a rival to London and an important medieval hub. But a series of unfortunate storms meant much of it was ...
In 2017, the town of Tvååker, Sweden, started a city planning project in hopes of installing new water pipes and a roundabout. Archaeologists with the government organization Arkeologerna — part of ...
A baffling disc found on a treasure ship off Florida’s Atlantic Coast has been discovered to have ties to 1700s Spanish monarchy, according to the nonprofit 1715 Fleet Society. Capt. Mike Perna admits ...
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