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Workers begin to dismantle 'Ground Zero' ship
Posted: 07.26.2010 at 3:09 PM
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NEW YORK CITY (AP) -- Plank by plank, workers are starting to dismantle the remains of a 18th century ship found buried near ground zero.

Officials are gingerly removing rotting planks of the 32-foot piece of the vessel found earlier this month by workers excavating a parking garage for the future World Trade Center.

Archaeologists and other workers are hosing down the rubble looking for other artifacts that may be in the ship.

The painstaking process will take two to four days. The ship was discovered earlier this month 20 feet below street level.

Historians say the ship is believed to date to the 1700s and was thought to have been used as landfill in the early 19th century to help extend the shores of lower Manhattan.

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(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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