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He concluded, he later wrote, that the troops were “ exceeding dirty & nasty people ” led by indifferent officers with an “ ...
Generations of Germans believe Frederick the Great brought the beloved potato to Germany. But the legend, which includes ...
Archaeologists were working on “La Place,” a medieval northern city gate that was demolished in the 1700s, when they found a ...
At a ceremony Friday in New York City, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts returned two works of art that were stolen from ...
Rare 16th-century shipwreck found at record depth in French waters: 'Remarkable discovery' By Andrea Margolis Published June 18, 2025 4:00pm EDT Military ...
French officials recently announced the discovery of Camarat 4, the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters. The site includes 16th-century Italian ceramics with Christian symbols.
Military Officers Were Doing a Routine Seafloor Scan—and Found a 16th-Century Shipwreck The ship’s cargo—at least 200 earthenware pitchers—was still aboard.
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