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The French Navy recently found the deepest-ever shipwreck in French waters, a 16th-century vessel with preserved cargo of faience pitchers from Liguria, Italy.
A 16th-century merchant shipwreck has been discovered 2,567 metres deep off the coast of Ramatuelle in southern France, making it the deepest ever found in French territorial waters.
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Drone discovers 16th-century shipwreck at record depth in French waters In a groundbreaking deep-sea discovery, archaeologists have located the wreckage of a 16th-century merchant ship more than 2 ...
A 16th-century Grade II listed property with period features has hit the market in the Lake District. market at a guide price of £1,450,000.
Portrait of a young boy with a paletta and a ball, late 16th century, artist unknown. Wiki Commons/Canva In 1570, a Frenchman was arrested for smuggling clandestine correspondence between France and ...
Military Officers Were Doing a Routine Seafloor Scan—and Found a 16th-Century Shipwreck The ship’s cargo—at least 200 earthenware pitchers—was still aboard.
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Reading the familiar prayers aloud, straight from the Doctrina, made me realize that if I were transported to late 16th-century Manila, my 21st-century Filipino would be understood. At the National ...
Military Officers Found a 16th-Century Shipwreck Vincent Pommeyrol - Getty Images ...