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More of pirate Blackbeard's cannons raised from wreck

Archeologists have recovered five more cannons from the wreck Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge.

Wreck of Queen Anne's Revenge located in 1996

Archeologists have recovered five more cannons from the wreck Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge.

The largest of the guns raised Monday weighs about 1,360 kilograms. The wreckage of the ship is inBeaufort Inlet, off North Carolina.

Project Director Billy Ray Morris says historians think the largest cannon was made in Sweden, indicating that Blackbeard had guns from different countries. State officials say about 280,000 artifacts have been recovered from the wreck.

Blackbeard, the world's most famous pirate, captured a French slave ship and renamed it Queen Anne's Revenge in 1717. Volunteers with the Royal Navy killed Blackbeard in Ocracoke Inlet the following year, five months after the ship sank.

The wreck was located in 1996.