Mystery of 17th-century shipwreck carrying 400 gold coins solved after decades of research
A shipwreck found off England’s south coast has finally been identified after nearly 30 years of research. Archaeologists now believe the vessel was the Dom van Keulen, a Dutch merchant ship carrying…
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