Marine archaeologists have uncovered the world’s largest medieval cog shipwreck in Danish waters, preserved for 600 years and ...
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 ...
Archaeologists found a 300 ton shipwreck that is the largest vessel of its kind ever found in the Baltic region.
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World's largest medieval cargo ship emerges from its underwater grave off one country's coast
Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel is in remarkable preservation.
Divers near Copenhagen discover Denmark's largest medieval cargo ship, a 600-year-old freighter preserved under silt.
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