Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The San José galleon sank off the coast of Colombia in 1708 during a battle with British forces. It contained billions of dollars ...
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, ...
An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows The wreck of the Spanish galleon San Jose on the seabed, covered in marine growth, Image 2 shows Illustration of Wager's Action Off Cartagena, ...
The San José is a Spanish Galleon that sank off the coast of Cartagena in 1708, while trying to outrun the cannons of pursuing British warships. It was the flagship of a royal armada returning to King ...
Over 10 years after its initial discovery, “the greatest sunken treasure in the history of humanity” sits untouched at the bottom of the Caribbean Ocean. The San José shipwreck, valued over $5 billion ...
Researchers believe they have uncovered coins from a 317-year-old shipwreck, which sank in 1708, containing treasure thought to be valued at approximately $17 billion. On Tuesday, June 10, a study was ...
FILE - This undated photo taken by Colombia's Anthropology and History Institute and distributed by Colombia's Ministry of Culture, shows sunken remains from the Spanish galleon San Jose, on the sea ...
In 1708, the British sank a Spanish galleon—a large war and/or merchant ship used from the 15th through the 17th centuries—off the coast of Colombia. Over three centuries later, its cargo of gold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Tuesday, June 10, a study was published in the journal Antiquity, stating that "hand-struck, irregularly shaped coins — known ...
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