A salvaged 15th Century ship has "significant potential" to do for Wales what the Mary Rose did for Portsmouth when it goes on show, an archaeologist says. The remains of the vessel were found ...
The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard houses a cross section of the ship's hull as well as thousands of artefacts, including weapons and jewellery The crew on board the sunken ...
Researchers used relatively new imaging techniques to analyze the bones of centuries-old skeletons from a famous shipwreck, the Mary Rose. That ship, part of the Tudor navy during Henry VIII's ...
and come face to face with how the ship’s crew lived, worked and spent their leisure time. The Mary Rose Museum is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can ...
Bones discovered in the wreckage of the Mary Rose are providing clues about how ... right collarbone as crew members carried out repeated ship-related activities. The analysis of centuries-old ...
Not a wife! A warship. Mary Rose was a ship! NEWSREADER: Oh, goodness, so sorry. With all those wives it's hard to keep track! Henry VIII's famous warship, the Mary Rose, sank in 1545 while on a ...