A new book by author Julian Sancton explores the lengthy quest to find the Spanish galleon—and the political firestorm that ...
More than a decade after it was found, a centuries-old Spanish treasure ship worth billions remains nearly untouched on the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Spanish San José galleon sank in the Caribbean in 1708 after a battle with the British. . | ...
The world’s most coveted shipwreck is finally giving up its secrets. After centuries on the Caribbean seabed, the Spanish galleon San José has yielded its first cache of coins, cannon and artifacts, ...
A view of Lake Superior and the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, located at Whitefish Point in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, was founded ...
Renowned underwater archaeologist James Delgado appeared on "CBS Mornings" on Friday to discuss his new book, "The Great Museum of the Sea," and reflect on more than 50 years of searching for historic ...
The push is on to save relics from the Battle of Valcour Island, 250 years after American forces clashed with the British on ...
Experts brought to the surface the first treasures from the 1700s Spanish galleon the San José. Considered the Holy Grail of shipwrecks, the Colombian government is planning to preserve these first ...
The 1985 discovery of the RMS Titanic changed the field of maritime archaeology forever, proving that even deeply sunken ships could be found with the help of advanced technology in the form of ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- If you're in the market for a new podcast, you'll want to check out "Into the Depths" from our partners at National Geographic. The six-part podcast premiering Thursday follows a team ...
The discovery of the lost cargo from three different shipwrecks off Israel’s Carmel Coast is rewriting the history of Iron Age trade. Experts deduced the ebb and flow of trade patterns via the ...
A preview reception will be held Aug. 23, with tickets costing $50 to benefit the involved organizations. The exhibit will be open daily through Oct. 31 and then on a reduced schedule through Nov. 30.
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