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The Dutch East India Company ship, the Zuytdorp, likely crashed into the shore of Western Australia in 1712 due to a storm and not bad navigation, new research has found. Phys.org.
The Dutch East India Company ship, the Zuytdorp, likely crashed into the shore of Western Australia due to a storm and not bad navigation, new research has found. Archaeologists analyzed ship logs ...
The Dutch East India Company ship, the Zuytdorp, likely crashed into the shore of Western Australia due to a storm and not bad navigation, new research has found. Published in the Journal of ...
The ship Rooswijk, in its final journey, set off from the ... The Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602 — two years after the British East India Company received the royal charter ...
Thousands of artefacts recovered from the wreck of a Dutch East India Company sailing ship will be scanned using new X-ray equipment to reveal hidden details.. The Rooswijk — a so-called ...
During January of 1740, the Rooswijk, a Dutch East India Company trading ship, set sail for Jakarta and was never seen again.It wasn't until days later, when letters and personal items from the ...