
Photo: Neil Pederson, Lamont-Doherty, provided courtesy of LMDC
Last July, workers excavating at the new World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan uncovered the remains of an 18th century wooden merchant ship 20 feet below street level. See our previous posts – here and here. Now researchers have been able to identify where the ship was probably built, the trade she most likely served in, and how she met her end, all from careful examination of tree rings, ship worms and other artifacts found on the ship. A fascinating investigation.
Rings and Worms Tell the Tale of a Shipwreck Found at Ground Zero”
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