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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.
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.
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.