Reality Check: Who owns treasure hidden under the sea?
via BBC, 4 June 2018: The article is based on the 300-year-old San Jose wreck found off the coast of Cartagena, but discusses various issues surrounding the claiming of shipwrecks, the preservation of cultural heritage and claims under international laws which are relevant to Southeast Asia. Claims over shipwrecks have led to long legal battles … <a href="
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