When ships sink, they add artificial structures to the seafloor that can quickly become diverse, ecologically important ...
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World's largest medieval cargo ship emerges from its underwater grave off one country's coast
Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel is in remarkable preservation.
PHUKET: Thai authorities have located the sunken cargo vessel SEALLOYD ARC on the seabed off Phuket and are continuing multi-agency operations to contain a minor oil leak and recover floating containe ...
Beneath the relentless transparency of the Ionian Sea, a few miles off the coast of the Italian town of Gallipoli, on the ...
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Archaeologists uncover cargo from ancient shipwrecks
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery by uncovering the lost cargo from three ancient shipwrecks, shedding light on Iron Age artifacts that have been hidden beneath the sea for centuries.
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Archaeologists unearth a 16th-century imperial cargo 1,500 meters deep, loaded with enigmatic treasures
At a depth of 1,500 meters off the southern coast of Hainan, two centuries-old shipwrecks have revealed an unexpected trove. Discovered on the seabed in late 2022, the vessels were located just 14 ...
Danish archaeologists recently unveiled a major historical breakthrough. They found the remains of the world’s largest cog ship in the waters off Copenhagen after some 600 years. The announcement, ...
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