
More than 100,000 Chinese artefacts, mainly Ming ceramics, from two ships wrecked 500 years ago have been discovered at a depth of 1.5km in the
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More than 100,000 Chinese artefacts, mainly Ming ceramics, from two ships wrecked 500 years ago have been discovered at a depth of 1.5km in the
Three shipwrecks – one ancient and two more recent – were discovered in diving depths on the Tunisian continental shelf during a Mediterranean archaeological mission
Chinese archaeologists have made further finds on one of the two 500-year-old shipwrecks laden with Ming dynasty ceramics discovered recently around 1.5km deep in the
Following the implosion of the Titan deep-sea submersible while on its way to the wreck of the Titanic, a number of people will be mourning
Clearance divers from the Royal Canadian Navy have discovered more than a dozen 227kg bombs and numerous artillery projectiles in the wrecks of two WW2
The Battle of Midway in the North Pacific changed the course of World War Two, but left five aircraft-carriers sunk to great depth, four of
Yesterday brought news of discoveries on South Australia’s oldest-known shipwreck, sunk in 1837 and with diving restricted to archaeologists – but now the state government
A UK technical dive-team believes it has located the wreck of one of six LCTs (Landing Craft, Tanks), lost some 50 miles off north Cornwall
Archaeological divers in northern Spain working on the only 18th-century warship currently being excavated in the country say it is proving to be exceptionally well-preserved
A team of international divers including academics from the University of Dundee and Newcastle University have taken advantage of recent exceptional weather and special permission
A research project to find, record and identify shipwrecks lost in French waters during the 1940 Dunkirk Allied troops evacuation has been launched by DRASSM,
Manned deep-sea submersibles, which are used mainly for scientific purposes, have had an impressive safety record since the 1960s, without a single fatality recorded until
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