The forgotten treasures of the Titanic in the light – Discovered after 111 years gold necklace made of a tooth of a giant tooth

A new research done on his wreck Titanic brought the lost to light treasures of what the passengers of the ship were carrying, while a gold was discovered necklace from a megalodon tooth, which is at least 111 years old.

In accordance with lbc.co.ukthe footage was taken by Magellan Ltd based in Guernsey last summer and show the items belonging to the 2,224 people on board, of whom 1,517 are estimated to have been killed.

Among coins, watches and other jewelry, the gold necklace with the tooth of the great tooth stood out, as it is the biggest shark that ever lived millions of years ago and is estimated to have reached up to 25 meters.

“We found a tooth of a big tooth that became a necklace – it’s incredible, absolutely incredible,” said Richard Parkinson, director of Magellan. However, some experts objected and suggested that the necklace may have come from a common shark’s tooth.

Now, the company behind digital scanning now plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to track down the owners of the necklace and other items and to make contact with the descendants of the 2,200 passengers on board the Titanic when it sank.

The AI ​​will study footage of the passengers, focusing on their faces and the clothes they were wearing when they boarded the ship, just days before the Titanic hit the iceberg on the night of April 14, 1912.

Source: News Beast

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