
My Top 10 Greatest Maritime Archaeological Discoveries | Uncovering Hidden History - (Ep. 49)
In today’s video, I’m sharing my top 10 archaeological discoveries, from ancient shipwrecks to stunning artifacts. These finds are not just treasures, as we commonly categorise them; they’re pieces of history that reveal the stories of explorers, empires, and trade routes. Here’s a sneak peek: ⚓ Baginda Wreck (10th century) – The oldest shipwreck I’ve found, with rare Southern Tang coins. 💎 Espadarte Wreck (1558) – Gorgeous Ming porcelain that connected China and Portugal. 💰 Inés de Soto Wreck (1560) – A record-breaking 17,768 silver coins from the 16th century! This episode is packed with adventure, history, and a glimpse into the risks and rewards of maritime archaeology. I hope you’ll enjoy these stories as much as I loved uncovering them! Let us know your favourite discovery in the comments! Your support means the world—thanks for being part of this journey. 📌 Subscribe for weekly episodes! / @underwateradventureswithalexm Let's dive into it! 🤿 ➡️ Follow me on my socials: Instagram / mirabalalex Facebook / alejandromirab Academia https://independent.academia.edu/Alej... ➡️ Follow Maria on her socials: Instagram / mariamreyes Facebook / malej91 #maritimearchaeology #shipwrecks #underwaterdiscoveries #historicalartifacts #treasurehunting #historyunderwater #archaeologicalfinds #losthistory #ancientshipwrecks #underwaterexploration #marinearchaeology #sunkentreasure #maritimehistory #adventureunderwater #topdiscoveries #youtube #top10 #cuba #caboverde #mozambique #indonesia #brazil #treasurediscovery #diving #astrolabio #porcelain #portuguese #cannon #silvercoins #ingot #tangdynasty #scubadiving #gold #goldcoins #sumatra #bangka #goa #india