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Greek Trading Ship
Greek trading ship model, 4th century BCE
Barcelona Archaeological Museum
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Dutch Navy Ship Encounters French Vessel
Artist's impression of Dutch explorers meeting a French ship near the coastline, with a port town and mountains in the background. Created by Amplitude Studios for the video game Humankind.
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Relief Ship Carrying Supplies to Belgium
Relief ship carrying supplies to Belgium, c. 1915.
Hoover Presidential Library, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Magellan's Ship Victoria
An illustration showing Victoria, one of the five ships which made up the fleet commanded by the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480-1521) whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe in 1519-22...
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Portuguese Ship at Nagasaki
A detail from a Japanese painted screen showing a Portuguese carrack at the port of Nagasaki, a Portuguese trading post from c. 1571 to 1639. Screen painted by Kanō Naizen. (Kobe City Museum, Japan)
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Reconstruction of the Uluburun Ship
A reconstruction of the Uluburun, a Bronze age vessel which was sunk sometime between 1330 and 1300 BCE off the coast of Lycia.
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Carthaginian Ship's Ram
A bronze ram from the prow of a Carthaginian warship. Found off the Aegadian Islands (near Sicily) and dating to the First Punic War (264 and 241 BCE). A Punic inscription dedicates the ram to the Phoenician and Punic god...
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Continental Ship Alfred
The USS Alfred of the Continental Navy raises the Grand Union Flag for the first time in December 1775, oil on canvas painting by W. Nowland Van Powell, 1776.
U.S. Navy Art Collection, Washington, D.C.
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Greek Ship's Anchor
A stone anchor from a Greek sailing vessel, Piraeus. (Archaeological Museum, Piraeus)
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A Philistine Ship of War
Drawing by Faucher-Gudin depicting Philistines at war. Based on a photograph by Beato. From History of Egypt Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, VI.C by G. Maspero. Published in London, 1903-1904.