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Uncovering the mysteries of the Alonissos wreck
This ancient shipwreck is accessible now to divers in Greece.
Ship graveyard discovered in treacherous waters
Underwater explorers located traces of five more ancient shipwrecks in the eastern Aegean Sea, raising to 58 the number of wrecks found since 2015 around Fourni, a notoriously dangerous point on an ancient shipping route.
Mystery solved? Shipwreck may be oldest found in Lake Erie
Debate swirls among marine archaeologists and shipwreck hunters who are trying to identify the wreck about how confident they are it is indeed the Lake Serpent that sank in 1829.
Researchers closing in on Captain Cook’s ship
They’re hoping to excavate the most likely site in time for the 250th anniversary celebrations of Cook claiming of Australia, which is in 2020.
Not all knife hands are created equal: Archaeologists unearth ancient warrior who puts us all to shame
The beloved knife hand is as much of a staple of military culture as fighting, drinking and getting married prematurely.
By J.D. Simkins