Thursday, July 15, 2010

World trade center | 18th century Ship excavated at World trade center | 18th century ship 2010

A thirty-two foot long sea vessel was excavated in the site of the world trade center last Tuesday morning. It was known to be built in the 18th century according to the archeologists. The ship that had found the world trade center has been used in the Manhattan in the river of Hudson.



The excavated artifact is set to be recovered scheduled in Thursday said on the report. Archeologist Molly McDonald and other boat specialists are going to take a glance in discovered ship.
It is feared that in the recovery process there will be some parts of the vessel that will not stay complete since the ship is very old.


They are doing the recovery of the ship in world trade center manually in their bare hands to keep the piece uninterrupted. Dendrochoronology method will be used in order to know when exactly the ship was built. They will get some piece of the ship for laboratory experiment and study.

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