Researchers have confirmed that the 18th-century British explorer Captain James Cook's lost ship found its final resting place in Rhode Island's Newport Harbor, solving a decadeslong mystery, ...
For centuries, a ship that helped change history lay forgotten beneath the waters of Rhode Island. Now, the mystery surrounding James Cook’s famous vessel has finally been solved. After 250 years of ...
Scientists at the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) have announced after more than 20 years of research that they have definitively identified the HMS Endeavour, one of the most famous ...
Researchers may have found the remains of a centuries-old ship, which was once commanded by British explorer Captain James Cook. The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project says the HMS Endeavour may ...
The final resting place of Captain Cook's Endeavour, the legendary ship that first brought the British to Australia, has been identified after 250 years. Between 1768 and 1771, the Endeavour became ...
It’s the culmination of 25 years of analysis. Scientists at the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) have announced after more than 20 years of research that they have definitively identified ...
Researchers think they have located the vessel, later named the Lord Sandwich, that the British explorer sailed to Australia, saying it may have... The vessel that British explorer Capt. James Cook ...
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Researchers may have found the remains of a centuries-old ship, which was once commanded by British explorer Captain James Cook. The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project says the HMS Endeavour may ...
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