The Museum of the City of New York is embarking on a new study of timber remains believed to belong to the 17th-century Dutch ...
Earth is covered with technofossils, or man-made materials, that will last for centuries and maybe even longer.
What secrets are buried under the sand and sea? Join APP's Dan Radel for a special lecture on shipwrecks at the Jersey Shore.
A centuries-old Spanish galleon and its booty remain on the ocean floor while Spain, Colombia, Indigenous groups and American ...
A new book by author Julian Sancton explores the lengthy quest to find the Spanish galleon—and the political firestorm that ...
The push is on to save relics from the Battle of Valcour Island, 250 years after American forces clashed with the British on ...
Archaeologists say the 2,400-year-old ship is so well preserved that even the mast and rowers' benches have survived for millennia.
Check out these five local museums, located on and off campus, to plan your next weekend trip. One of Indiana University’s ...
Archaeologists found a 300 ton shipwreck that is the largest vessel of its kind ever found in the Baltic region.
Sunk in 1708, the galleon San José attained legendary status. A marine archaeologist’s quest to find it is equally compelling ...
Perfectly preserved beneath Danish waters, a 15th-century merchant ship offers a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of 15th-century sailors.
After a 30-year search, Cuban American archaeologist and filmmaker Roger Dooley discovered the Holy Grail of Shipwrecks, with a treasure worth billions.
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