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The French Navy recently found the deepest-ever shipwreck in French waters, a 16th-century vessel with preserved cargo of faience pitchers from Liguria, Italy.
The 98-foot-long vessel was transporting ceramic jugs, ceramic plates and metal bars when it sank off southeastern France nearly 500 years ago ...
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.
We started eating three meals a day in the 16th century - here’s why Breakfast, lunch and dinner is an almost universally accepted trinity - but how did it come about?
While conducting an underwater military operation, France's navy came upon a remarkable discovery - an uncharted shipwreck at record depths. The French navy's CEPHISMER team, a specialized diving ...
A drone discovered by chance what archaeologists say are the remains of a 16th-century ship more than 1.5 miles underwater off southern France.
The French navy discovered a remarkable 16th-century shipwreck of a merchant vessel, Camarat 4, at a record depth of 8,200 feet, preserving ceramic artifacts.
A trap door in the Pompeian Room of the 16th-century Villa Farnesina in Rome revealed previously unknown frescoes by the painter Carlo Maratta and two students. Filippo Monteforte/Agence France ...
“We Were Here: The Untold History of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe,” a documentary by filmmaker Fred Kudjo Kuwornu, seeks to correct this omission. The film, which screens at UC Santa Barbara’s ...
And while “dairy intolerance” was probably an unfamiliar term in the 16th century, the text demonstrates that people were nevertheless familiar with the idea that cheese didn’t sit well with ...
President Donald Trump took credit for creating a new word while talking about lowering drug prices — a word first used in the late 16th century.
Revealed: How beautiful 16th century country manor is swarming with security after hosting asylum seekers - as migrant staying there complains about the state of the NHS ...
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