Read Pirate Hunters: Treasure, Obsession, and the Search for a Legendary Pirate Ship Online
Authors: Robert Kurson
Tags: #Caribbean & West Indies, #History, #Nonfiction, #Retail
JOHN MATTERA
Expensive glass fit for drinking wine, and worthy of a merchant ship captain, recovered intact from the
Golden Fleece.
ROBERT KURSON
Pirates carved dice from bone. Note the spiked corners, likely to prevent sliding on wavy seas (on display at the lab of the Oficina Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural Subacuático, Santo Domingo).
JOHN MATTERA
Silver treasure coin recovered from the
Golden Fleece.
JOHN MATTERA
Pirate beads, and a bowl, both recovered from the
Golden Fleece.
JOHN MATTERA
Cereal bowl, with uneaten porridge still inside, from the
Golden Fleece.
ROBERT KURSON
Table setting fit for a pirate, along with a treasure dessert (on display at the laboratory of the Oficina Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural Subacuático, Santo Domingo).
ROBERT KURSON
Bannister could have taken off a man’s arm with one swipe of this sword (on display at the laboratory of the Oficina Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural Subacuático, Santo Domingo).