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Divers recently identified two Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, during an excavation near ...
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Marine archaeologists have discovered that two shipwrecks in Costa Rica that were previously believed to be pirate ships are ...
Centuries after Danish ships carrying enslaved people from West Africa disappeared in the Caribbean, the charred and destroyed remains have been identified for the first time.
Denmark's National Museum said two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica were previously thought to have been ...
In 1700, the English merchant slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 35 miles west of Key West shortly after offloading 190 captured Africans in Jamaica. Nearly 325 years later, using the ...
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Soap Central on MSN“I can’t believe…” - Patrick Mahomes comment on his hair sparks outrageIn an April 23 interview with KCTV 5, Kansas City Chiefs player Patrick Mahomes showed off his new haircut while looking back ...
A nearly six-decades old initiative to digitize records of the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades is moving to ...
Two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica, previously thought to have been pirate ships, have been confirmed to ...
Today, its multisource dataset, currently housed at Rice University, features information on more than 30,000 slaving vessels ...
The National Museum of Denmark has confirmed that two 18th-century shipwrecks in Cahuita National Park, long thought to be pirate ships, are the Danish slave ships Fridericus Quartus and Christianus ...
Two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica, previously thought to have been pirate ships, have been confirmed to be two Danish slave ships, a museum said Sunday. "Investigations of ...
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