The Zuytdorp shipwreck was likely caused by a storm, not navigational errors, according to new research. Flinders University archaeologists analyzed historical and environmental data, showing the crew had sufficient skills to navigate but were overcome by severe weather. New research suggests that the Dutch East India Company ship Zuytdorp likely ran aground on the Western […]
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New Evidence Unravels 300-Year-Old Mystery of Zuytdorp Shipwreck
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