Article 590D7 Wreck of the world’s oldest slave ship at risk of destruction

Wreck of the world’s oldest slave ship at risk of destruction

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Dalya Alberge
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BBC documentary shows fragile sunken vessel in which enslaved Africans died is being destroyed by trawlers

A 17th-century English shipwreck, the world's earliest vessel linked to the transatlantic slave trade, is facing complete destruction by 21st-century fishing trawlers.

The 1680s Royal African Company trader - seen as a burial ground of slaves who perished on its final voyage - lies on the seabed about 40 miles south of Land's End. It is being pounded into oblivion" by bulldozers of the deep", claimed a leading British marine archaeologist.

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