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Archaeologists recently made a startling discovery: They found that two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Central America were actually two Danish slave ships. The ships, named Fridericus ...
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TheTravel on MSNLong Lost Slave Ships Have Been Discovered In A National Park After 300 YearsNew research has indicated that two ships found in Costa Rica, once thought by archaeologists to be pirate ships, were ...
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ABC 13 Houston on MSNDiving into history: National Geographic Explorer unearths slave ship stories in 'Into The Depths'Tara Roberts - a diver, storyteller, and NatGeo Explorer - is working to bring these long-lost stories back to the surface.
ABC13's Briana Conner spoke with Tara Roberts, a diver, storyteller, and NatGeo Explorer, who is working to bring these ...
“The analyses are very convincing and we no longer have any doubts that these are the wrecks of the two Danish slave ships,” said marine archaeologist David Gregory, a research professor and ...
The last known U.S. slave ship is too "broken" and decayed to be extracted from the murky waters of the Alabama Gulf Coast without being dismembered, a task force of archaeologists, engineers and ...
A mural of the Clotilda adorns a concrete embankment in Africatown, a community near Mobile founded by Africans illegally transported to Alabama aboard the slave ship. Some of their descendants ...
Archaeologists recently made a startling discovery: They found that two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Central America were actually two Danish slave ships. The ships, named Fridericus ...
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