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For the pirates of the 18th century, treasure meant gold.
But for the US investigators at Whydah Pirate Museum in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, treasure could simply mean big rocks - as long as there are skeletons tucked inside.
This week, the museum announced that its investigative team had found several concretions off the Massachusetts coast, containing six skeletons.
Some of the remains may belong to the captain of the world s only verified pirate shipwreck, the Whydah, which sank in 1717.
The skeletal remains of at least six pirates were discovered at the site of a shipwreck that happened off Wellfleet in 1717.(WBZ)
Pirates remains found in shipwreck off Cape Cod
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The remains of at least six pirates were found in the wreck of a ship that sank off the coast of Cape Cod more than 300 years ago.
The remains were unearthed from The Whydah Galley, a legendary pirate ship that went down off Wellfleet during a nor easter in April 1717. They were identified in several large concretions and are being examined by a team of archeologists.
“We hope that modern, cutting-edge technology will help us identify these pirates and reunite them with any descendants who could be out there,” said Barry Clifford, who discovered the wreck in 1984 . “This shipwreck is very sacred ground. We know a third of the crew was of African origin and the fact they had robbed the Whydah, which was a slave ship, presents them in a whole new light. Their benevolent captain, the legendary Samuel Black Sam Bellamy and crew were experimenting in democracy long before the so-called ci