Archaeologists have uncovered what could be a 16th-century merchant vessel’s remains off the coast of southern France, marking the deepest shipwreck ever uncovered in this part of the Mediterranean.
Archaeologists have discovered by chance what they say are the remains of a 16th-century merchant ship more than 1.5 miles underwater off southern France, the deepest such find in its section of the ...
Researchers have called the site 'Camarat 4' - Copyright Marine Nationale/AFP Handout Researchers have called the site 'Camarat 4' - Copyright Marine Nationale/AFP ...
Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery off the coast of Saint-Tropez, located in southeastern France. The remains of a 16th-century merchant ship, found over 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) ...
Officials recently unveiled the deepest-recorded shipwreck in French waters, complete with a remarkably well-preserved cargo dating back 500 years. The findings were announced by the French Department ...
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Archaeologists have discovered what they say are the remains of a 16th-century merchant ship more than 2.5 kilometres underwater off southern France, the deepest such find in its section of the ...