[–] philliphaydon 4y ago ↗ I’ve never heard of this shipwreck but I’m now very curious! I want to learn more about this story. [–] roter 4y ago ↗ Currently reading "Batavia's Graveyard" by Mike Dash based on a previous HN recommendation. A deep dive into the tragedy. [–] philliphaydon 4y ago ↗ Thanks! Will take a look.
[–] roter 4y ago ↗ Currently reading "Batavia's Graveyard" by Mike Dash based on a previous HN recommendation. A deep dive into the tragedy. [–] philliphaydon 4y ago ↗ Thanks! Will take a look.
[–] Sosh101 4y ago ↗ "A new analysis of the shipwreck’s tree rings uncovers how such vessels were built to advance European colonialism."Wouldn't "...how such vessels were built." have sufficed? [–] zwirbl 4y ago ↗ It should have, the only reference to colonialism is in the headline [–] ___q 4y ago ↗ Wokeness run amok I tells ya!It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article> Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world trade
[–] zwirbl 4y ago ↗ It should have, the only reference to colonialism is in the headline [–] ___q 4y ago ↗ Wokeness run amok I tells ya!It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article> Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world trade
[–] ___q 4y ago ↗ Wokeness run amok I tells ya!It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article> Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world trade
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[ 5.3 ms ] story [ 23.1 ms ] threadWouldn't "...how such vessels were built." have sufficed?
It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article
> Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world trade