Image: Engraving of Henry Avery, English pirateer, taking one of the great mogul’s ships in the 17th century. Photograph: Pictorial Press/Alamy
Exploration of Bahamas seabed will be first time notorious New Providence hideout has been searched
Pirates of the Caribbean is a $4.5bn swashbuckling film franchise and Blackbeard and Calico Jack Rackham are among marauding buccaneers who have captured imaginations over the centuries.
But almost nothing is known about the life and times of actual pirates.
Now a leading British marine archaeologist is co-directing an expedition that has been allowed for the first time to search for pirate ships off Nassau on the island of New Providence, a notorious pirate hideout 300 years ago.
No one had until now explored the seabed for their ships and treasure, let alone everyday belongings that could be as valuable to historical research as a stash of emeralds, Dr Sean Kingsley said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/19/expedition-new-providence-bahamas-treasure-pirates-caribbean