A new book, “The Great Lakes Ships of Frank E. Kirby” (Michigan State University Press, $29.95), explores the life of a ...
Monumental ship burials had a wider and deeper past than we thought.
A U.S. warship striking another vessel with its deck gun is a very rare occurrence in modern times. When the Arleigh Burke ...
About 2,200 years ago, a Roman Republic ship sank off the coast of modern-day Croatia, with wood and amphorae (ancient ...
Researchers looked at pollen trapped in the waterproofing layers of the long sunken Roman Republic ship to find proof of this ...
Maine Maritime Museum takes visitors back to the golden age of wooden ships.
Life at sea used to depend on more than just sailors and supplies. Ships often had cats on board, and they weren’t there for company. On crowded wooden vessels, rats and mice could ruin food, chew ...
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The hidden story behind humble ship’s nails
A closer look at old ship’s nails reveals how these small objects were found, cleaned, examined, and researched to uncover ...
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The bizarre genius of concrete ships
Discover the fascinating history of concrete ships built by the U.S. during wartime. This video features an exploration of ...
Maritime and military law experts say an expansion of the naval blockade announced last week raises legal and practical ...
Evans has been learning a lot from The GOAT ...
Carnival Cruise Line is bringing its new Tropicale ship to Galveston in 2028, adding another major vessel to the growing ...
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