Artifacts from the shipwreck of what's believed to have been Blackbeard's flagship will be shown off in an eastern North Carolina lab. The artifacts are from what archaeologists believe to be the ...
Rick Allen has plunged to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean to photograph and videotape the salvaging of Queen Anne's Revenge, Blackbeard's ship that sank off the North Carolina coast 300 years ago.
Rick Allen says the state copied his work without permission or payment. More than a decade later, he’s still trying to get paid.
Blackbeard abandoned his famed pirate vessel after it ran aground off the coast of North Carolina in 1718. Three centuries later, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide if state officials pirated ...
About 300 years ago, a band of pirates captured a French slave ship. Among those pirates was a man named Edward Thatch (also spelled as Teach) who would be better known as Blackbeard. The dreaded ...
Blackbeard probably didn’t expect the booty from his wrecked ship to wash up in academe. But last month, East Carolina University and North Carolina’s Department of Cultural Resources opened the Queen ...
The company that discovered the wreck of the pirate Blackbeard's flagship filed an $8.2 million lawsuit against the state in Superior Court in July 2015, alleging North Carolina officials breached ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Shanna Daniel, a conservator on the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck project, talked about Blackbeard and his acts of piracy in the early 18th century.