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USS Los Angeles Tethered at Sea
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USS Los Angeles Tethered at Sea

The Zeppelin airship USS Los Angeles tethered to USS Patoka off the coast of Panama, 1931. US Naval History and Heritage Command.
Battle Frieze from Ancient Black Sea Region
Image by James Blake Wiener

Battle Frieze from Ancient Black Sea Region

This is a fragment of a frieze depicting a battle scene. It might perhaps depict a battle scene between ancient Greek warriors and the legendary Amazons. It comes from present-day Yubileynoye, which is located on Russia's Taman peninsula...
History of Ancient Sea Travel: Trade, Burials and Maritime Cultures
Video by Kelly Macquire

History of Ancient Sea Travel: Trade, Burials and Maritime Cultures

The history of seafaring and sea travel is expansive and can be traced back thousands of years to the ancient world. This video is going to explore the development of ships and seafaring in the ancient world, the trade which was possible...
Poseidon the Ancient Greek God of the Sea and Horses
Video by Kelly Macquire

Poseidon the Ancient Greek God of the Sea and Horses

Poseidon in ancient Greek mythology was the god of the sea, horses, earthquakes and storms, floods and droughts, and was also a protector of mariners. Due to his governance over natural disasters like storms and floods, Poseidon was probably...
World's Oldest Intact Shipwreck Discovered in the Black Sea
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World's Oldest Intact Shipwreck Discovered in the Black Sea

The world's oldest intact shipwreck has been discovered in the Black Sea after the most technologically advanced search ever. Carbon dated to 500 BCE, the ship is among 72 found at the bottom of the sea and may have been depicted on an...
The Romans Flooded the Colosseum for Sea Battles - Janelle Peters
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The Romans Flooded the Colosseum for Sea Battles - Janelle Peters

Dig in to the history of the Roman Empire’s staged gladiatorial naval battles and how they flooded the Colosseum to reenact famous battles. — Starting in 80 CE, residents of Rome and visitors from across the Roman Empire would fill...
The El Galeon Ship at Sea
Video by Ville de Sète

The El Galeon Ship at Sea

The ship "El Galeon", a replica of a 17th century Spanish galleon, returned to Sète, France on Monday, April 15, 2019.
Ching Shih: The Pirate Widow Menace of the South China Sea
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Ching Shih: The Pirate Widow Menace of the South China Sea

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Amphitrite
Definition by Liana Miate

Amphitrite

In Greek mythology, Amphitrite is a goddess and the feminine personification of the sea. She is the wife of the Greek sea god, Poseidon, and lives with him in a golden palace beneath the sea. As the daughter of Nereus and Doris, she is one...
Pirates in the Ancient Mediterranean
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Pirates in the Ancient Mediterranean

Piracy, defined as the act of attacking and robbing a ship or port by sea, had a long history in the ancient Mediterranean stretching from the time of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BCE) and throughout the Middle Ages (c. 476-1500...
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