WWII SS Iron Crown Has Been Found On The Southeast Coast of Australia
The SS Iron Crown was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on 4th June in 1942, sinking the ship in just 60 seconds and killing 38 of the 43 crew members aboard.
The SS Iron Crown was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on 4th June in 1942, sinking the ship in just 60 seconds and killing 38 of the 43 crew members aboard.
Is My Ship a Wreck? Exploring deposition variety
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A rare occasion when a historical source can be directly confirmed through an archaeological find.
The largest shipwreck of its time becomes available to the public through a new project for developing underwater museums.
The results from the analysis show a larger maritime trade network existed in south-east Asia than previously thought.