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Archaeologists discover pirate shipwrecks in Nassau harbour
An international archaeological expedition in Nassau harbour, Bahamas, has discovered six shipwrecks, including three linked to the 'golden age of piracy', featuring a burnt hull, swivel guns, musket balls, and other artifacts that provide evidence of real pirate activity.
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10 tagsshipwreckpiratesarchaeologymarine archaeologyBahamasNassau harbourgolden age of piracyartifactsswivel gunsmusket balls
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1 evidence itemsMusket balls and a burnt hull: evidence of real pirates of the Caribbean found in Bahamas
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Musket balls and a burnt hull: evidence of real pirates of the Caribbean found in Bahamas
Jun 2, 2026, 4:00 PM
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