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It was one of the biggest pirate heists in history; 300 years later, Cape Cod archaeologists think they've found the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Find 300-Year-Old Shipwreck in What Used to Be 'One of the Baddest Pirate Lairs on Earth'After years of research, archaeologists think they have discovered the remains of a lost ship that was attacked by pirates ...
When famed pirates overtook a Portuguese ship in 1721 once laden with treasure (now valued over $138 million), the battle ...
The wreck now lies on the floor of a small harbor on the island of Nosy Boraha off the northeast coast of Madagascar, which was a hangout known as Île Sainte-Marie during the "Golden Age of Piracy" in ...
A long-lost pirate ship packed with treasure worth a staggering $138 million has been discovered off the coast of Madagascar.
Archaeologists say they have discovered a legendary pirate shipwreck off the coast of Madagascar. The findings were announced ...
New research has claimed a sunken ship off the coast of Madagascar could be the long-lost Portuguese vessell the Archbishop of Goa and hold the key to a £110million treasure ...
Archaeologists believe that they have found the 300-year-old wreck of the last ship captured by a notorious pirate known as ...
One wreck, measuring 30m by 10m (the same as an 18th Century Portuguese galleon), has been found to contain Chinese porcelain, ivory and timber carvings, 13 gold coins, cowrie shells and nutmeg.
Wreck hunters working in the Mediterranean Sea uncovered a 17th-century Algerian vessel which experts say was a pirate ship operated by slave traders.
The vessel, seized by infamous pirates en route to Lisbon from Goa, was carrying an “eye-watering” amount of treasure, archeologists say.
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