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Treasure at Site of 9/11 Tragedy Archaeologists explore the newfound remains of an 18th-century ship's rear, or stern, at ground zero (map) in New York City last summer. With the tenth anniversary ...
Three of the experts most intimately involved with the 18th-century mystery ship — Michael Pappalardo, an archeologist, Norman Brouwer, a maritime historian, and Nichole Doub, a conservator ...
Sunken 18th-century ship discovered by chance off famed Game of Thrones filming spot. Ivan Bukelic was working on a water pipeline in Dubrovnik's old port when he found a wooden structure buried ...
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA — At a construction site in the port city of Alexandria, Virginia, close to Washington, archeologists are carefully digging out by hand an 18th century ship.
An Alexandria, Virginia, construction crew has unearthed the remains of a centuries-old ship. ... The ship, which was more than 50 feet long, dates back to the 18th century.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- The remnants of a late 18th-century sailing ship unearthed five years ago at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan are getting a permanent berth in upstate New York. The ...
An Alexandria, Virginia, construction crew has unearthed the remains of a centuries-old ship. ... The ship, which was more than 50 feet long, dates back to the 18th century.
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