18th Century Ship Found Buried in Lower Manhattan

18th Century Ship Found Buried at New York’s World Trade Center Site : Old Salt Blog – a virtual port of call for all those who love the sea


Old Salt Blog put out the above article detailing the remains of an 18th century ship found buried below ground in lower Manhattan. It always amazes me when I hear about historical artifacts or architecture found in areas that one least expects. I wonder what might be buried in my backyard, or perhaps below my house. If you live in an area of the world with many peoples having inhabited that area over time, you can often find wonders that are entirely out of place relative to the current state of the country.



It seems that the ship in the article above was used as an intentional landfill, and had been undisturbed for more than 200 years. Unfortunately, the exposure to air is now causing the timber to quickly deteriorate and as such, archaeologists are facing a race against time.
I thought this article was worth sharing, and apologies for not posting as regularly. Exams tend to limit the time for one’s creative side, unfortunately. I should have the second part of my John Harrison-BP oil spill article out in a day or two. In the mean time, let me know your thoughts on the above article!