Many different artifacts have been recovered, from the passengers' personal effects, dishes and cutlery with the White Star emblem, all the way to pieces small and large of the ship.
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alot of artifacts, cars, jewelary, furnature, coins, plates, cutlery, cups/ mugs etc basically alot of stuff
There has been a few artifacts that were found in his tombs such as a 22 cm. statue of him and his wife.
a ring dice
the titanic was found in 1985
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Presumably Molly Brown had a cursed mummy artefact on board the Titanic from her visit to Egypt. It is rumoured that the artefact has caused the ship to sink, but it is just a rumour
The most told reason why people take artifacts from the Titanic is because artifacts help archaeologists see what life was like in the time of the Titanic
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See the Web Link to the left to the 'RMS Titanic' site, and click on their 'artifacts' link.
Not many artifacts are left and definitely NO bodies.
alot of artifacts, cars, jewelary, furnature, coins, plates, cutlery, cups/ mugs etc basically alot of stuff
Modern artifacts are objects or items created or used in contemporary times that hold cultural, historical, or artistic significance. They can include technology, fashion accessories, artwork, documents, and other items that represent the current era's beliefs, values, and customs.
After artifacts are found, they are carefully documented, cataloged, and sometimes analyzed by experts to determine their historical significance. Depending on the location and ownership, artifacts may be preserved in museums, returned to their country of origin, or displayed for public viewing.
Artifacts were found In Monte Verde
Titanic was discovered in 1985, explored in 1986, and thousands of artifacts were salvaged in 1987.
Yes it is illegal to sell stuff from the titanic because the law maker made a rule that they need to keep artifacts in the titanic.
The Titanic was found by Robert Ballard and a team of French scientists in 1985. There have been about seven more expeditions since then to bring up artifacts from the debris field between the two halves of the wreck.