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Researchers Study Old Wooden Ship Remains on North Florida Beach

What to Know

  • A 48-foot section of an old sailing ship has washed ashore on a North Florida beach, thrilling researchers who are rushing to study.
  • Researchers with the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum are documenting the artifact, say it could date back as far as the 1700s.

A 48-foot section of an old sailing ship has washed ashore on a Florida beach, thrilling researchers who are rushing to study it before it's reclaimed by the sea.

The Florida Times-Union reports the well-preserved section of a wooden ship's hull washed ashore overnight Tuesday on Florida's northeastern coast.

Researchers with the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum have been documenting the artifact and say it could date back as far as the 1700s.

Museum historian Brendan Burke told the newspaper that evidence suggests the vessel was once sheeted in copper, and that crews found Roman numerals carved on its wooden ribs.

Researchers rushed to photograph and measure the wreckage. The photos will be used to create a 3-D model.

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