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  1. On 21 June 2013, the National Geographic Society reported recovery of two cannons from Queen Anne's Revenge. [40] Several months later, on 28 October, archaeologists recovered five more cannons from the wreck. [41] The 23rd of 30 cannons identified at the wreck site was recovered on 24 October 2014.

    • March 9, 2004
    • c. 1710; 313 years ago
  2. Conservation. Artifacts. Arms and Armament. Cannon. As of November 2015, 30 cannons have been identified on the wreck site (including a bronze signal gun ). Of the 24 that have been recovered, 8 have completed conservation and are on display in museums throughout the state of North Carolina.

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  4. The boat was also armed to the teeth—excavators have recovered some 225,000 pieces of lead shot and identified at least 25 cannons (though La Concorde carried only 16, the pirates would likely ...

  5. Jan 20, 2019 · The Queen Anne's Revenge was a massive pirate ship commanded by Edward "Blackbeard" Teach in 1717-18. Originally a French slaving vessel that Blackbeard captured and modified, it was one of the most formidable pirate ships ever, carrying 40 cannons and enough room for plenty of men and loot.

  6. Arms and Armament. Pirate ships were heavily armed and QAR was no exception. Historical accounts refer to as many as 40 cannon on the ship. As of 2015, 30 have been found on the site, and 24 have been recovered by archaeologists. Artifacts associated with the cannon include iron cannon balls and bar shot, lead aprons or touch-hole covers ...

  7. Jul 31, 2013 · The ship had actually been stolen from the French in 1717, and he turned the slave vessel into a floating pirate stronghold with 40 cannons.

  8. History. Discovery of the Shipwreck. On November 21, 1996, a search team from the private research firm Intersal, Inc., operating under a permit from the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources found a cluster of cannon and anchors on the seabed near historic Beaufort Inlet.

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