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Construction on the Varberg Tunnel in Sweden—part of a modern railway project—has resulted in an unexpected bounty of ...
Experts believe that the ship, identified as a Barbary corsair (or pirate ship) from the 17th century, was most likely headed to the Spanish coast to capture and enslave locals, Live Science reported.
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PICTURES: 17th century Spanish ship docks at Poole QuayA 17-CENTURY ship has docked on Poole Quay showcasing a floating museum with real life sailors. The Galeón Andalucía has been brought to the town by the Poole BID and Poole Harbour Commissioners ...
A woman was among those who died on a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage, the museum that displays the ship said Tuesday. The wreck of the royal warship Vasa was raised in 1961 and ...
Archaeologists were able to date the ships thanks to dendrochronological technology, finding that the wood came from Northern Europe at the end of the 17th century. "The timbers originate in the ...
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The ship was heavily armed with cannons ... The Barbary corsair provides a glimpse into what the 17th century seas may have looked like. “The threat of Algiers’ corsairs was an everyday ...
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