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Shutterstock Wall Street’s Dutch Origins The Dutch built a wall in 1653 where Wall Street now runs. They called it “Het ...
Arthur Brand, nicknamed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World," said the latest discovery was among his most significant.
A Dutch art sleuth has recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several ...
Fake news is also old news – 350 years ago, it brought down the Dutch Republic in a frenzy of political violence distinctly similar to more contemporary events.
The Dutch merchants referred to the site as Papenberg — “Papist’s Hill” — on account of the hundreds of missionaries and Japanese Christians executed there during the Great Martyrdom of ...
Marine archaeologists have located the wreck of the Koning Willem de Tweede, a Dutch merchant ship that sank in 1857 off the coast of South Australia. The vessel’s remains, found on March 10 ...
Discovery of 1857 Dutch shipwreck off South Australia reveals hidden migrant routes and forgotten maritime practices from the gold rush era.
Archaeologists found an 800-ton Dutch merchant vessel lost in 1857 off the coast of South Australia, offering a rare look into the region’s maritime trade history.
The Dutch merchant ship 'Koning Willem de Tweede' sank off the coast of South Australia in a violent storm in June 1857 ...
By Kameryn Griesser, CNN (CNN) — Beneath the rough waters of South Australia’s coast, marine archaeologists say they have discovered the lost Dutch merchant vessel Koning Willem de Tweede ...
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