Archaeologists in the Bahamas Have Discovered Shipwrecks From the Famous Pirate Era
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Archaeologists have found six shipwrecks linked to pirates from the 17th and 18th centuries in the Nassau area of the Bahamas. At the time, Nassau served as a pirate haven from which crews launched attacks on merchant ships.
An international team of archaeologists has found the first shipwrecks in the harbor of Nassau, Bahamas, linked to the eras when pirates Edward Teach, known as Blackbeard, and Calico Jack Rackham sailed in the area. The researchers have identified six wrecks. The site served as a major pirate base in the Caribbean in the 17th and 18th centuries, and three of the wrecks, experts say, date back to the golden age of piracy. The British newspaper Th…
A team of marine archaeologists and documentary filmmakers have discovered a total of six shipwrecks in and around Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas on the island of New Providence. Three of… Marine archaeologists discovered the real “Pirates of the Caribbean” - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
An international team of explorers announced the discovery of wrecks dating from the golden age of smuggling near Nassau, Bahamas, a base for corsairs.An international team of archaeologists...
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