Archaeologists have unearthed the largest-ever medieval “super ship” dating back to the 1400s, a discovery that prompts a ...
For six hundred years, it remained buried underneath a thick blanket of sand and silt in the chilly waters between the ...
The remains of Svaelget 2 included a covered platform known as a "castle deck" where sailors could hide from the weather.
Svælget 2, a 600-year-old vessel, sheds new light on how trade moved across northern Europe during the Middle Ages.
The shipwreck is exceptionally preserved and provides the first archaeological confirmation of features seen in illustrations ...
Maritime archaeologists in Copenhagen discovered the well-preserved remains of the Svaelget 2, a massive medieval merchant ...
The discovery of the world’s largest cog, Svælget 2, was made by maritime archaeologists off the coast of Denmark and Sweden in the Øresund Strait.
Spotted off the coast of Denmark, the "Svaelget 2" is a cog, a kind of large trading vessel used in the Middle Ages. Experts ...
A massive cargo ship dating back 600 years has been discovered underwater, offering rare insight into medieval European trade.
Maritime archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum have unearthed an extraordinary find beneath the waters near Copenhagen - the largest medieval cog ever discovered. The 600-year-old vessel ...
James Barrett, a professor of medieval and environmental archeology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's NTNU University Museum with replicas of the Lewis Chessmen, which were made ...