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Archaeologists in North Carolina’s Brunswick County have discovered four ships in just two months.
Can be one FortuneA Spanish ship was destroyed in September 1748 during the Battle of King George. Researchers found in May and June at the Bruce Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Tihasik site (BTFA), the eastern location of the pre -revolutionary port and later the eastern location of the Civil War Confederate Fort and several colon waters. Open remains, formerly hidden under a marsh, are now at risk of decaying.
“We are extremely excited about these important sites, because everyone will better understand our BTFA role as one of the first Colon Polynavian port city,” an archaeologist Jason Rup, an university, who was led by the team of discovery, said at a university, at a university, at a university. StatementThe
Rup and his colleagues found the ship breaking along the BTFA Shoreline. One of the wreaths has revealed that the ship has a Cypress or Mexican cypress wood on the ship, which means wood from southern California or Central America. According to researchers, it suggests that the 18th century shipbuilders used materials from Spanish colonies in the Caribbean region.
As a result, archaeologists believe that the ship may be broken FortuneBecause it is the only Histor in this region that the Spanish ship has been reported to be broken. What’s more, they found the wreck which was near where a dive was found in the 18th century-century -s-the-deficient FortuneIn 1985. When the ship was exploded Brunswick Town Expedition In September 1748, when the townspeople fought against the Spanish invaders.
“My dive friend, Ivan Oliezer and I were measuring the width of the Warf Four to help you illustrate the site,” a Maritime Studies student at East Carolina explained Corey Van Hiss, who were involved in the inventions. “In search of the northern dimensions of the Warf, I just came out of the mud of the mud, with the only visible visible planning on the surface,” he said.
“I didn’t understand what I was watching at that moment, but I knew that my wooden structure should be relayed to the faculty. After that day Dr. Jason Rup was able to confirm it was a wreck that could be FortuneThe Once it was set at once it was a kind of overwhelming and somewhat sensitive.
For the other three ruins, a colon was just right next to the Povivan Ghat site, the other could probably be Colon Povivic Flatboat and the third is still unknown. Archaeologists also found the colon of the Colon Ports Ports and the remains of the patterns. Unfortunately, however, they are at risk of loss due to energy like channel dredging, waves and storms. As such, researchers have enrolled archaeological sites and have brought more than 40 wood to potential Fortune Destroy a conservation lab at the University of Eastern Carolina.
Further research on the four wreckage will reveal the key to the fact that one of them is true is the fact that the fact is still seen FortuneIts water -stored grave.