British archaeologists have made a significant and deathly discovery at the bottom of an 800-year-old shipwreck. The details of the find are described as eerie, suggesting it may provide new insights into historical events or practices from that period.
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British archaeologists make deathly discovery at bottom of 800-year-old shipwreck https://t.co/DzlPJNf73L https://t.co/ltSCTJmg5V
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Archaeologists make eerie discovery while exploring 800-year-old shipwreck https://t.co/bw69lQsON9