Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years ...
Divers have unearthed the largest cog shipwreck ever discovered in a strait off Denmark, signalling a period of economic development in medieval Europe.
Off the coast of Copenhagen, in waters long churned by ferries and container ships, archaeologists have uncovered the colossal remains of a medieval cargo vessel that vanished roughly 600 years ago.
Maritime archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a gargantuan medieval ship off the coast of Copenhagen. The vessel, named Svaelget 2, is the world’s largest known cog—a merchant ship in the Middle ...
Archaeologists found a 300 ton shipwreck that is the largest vessel of its kind ever found in the Baltic region.
It is believed that the ship was built in the 15th Century and was used for routes between present-day Holland and the Baltic ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the largest-ever medieval “super ship” dating back to the 1400s, a discovery that prompts a rethink of the scale of medieval trade across northern Europe. Built around ...
Construction workers excavating the site of a former fish market in Spain made a breathtaking discovery in the form of a medieval wooden ship. The Barcelona Institute of Culture (ICUB) reported (via ...
For centuries, the sound of the seabed between Denmark and Sweden has been disturbed by currents, anchors and passing ships. Little attention was pai.
Perfectly preserved beneath Danish waters, a 15th-century merchant ship offers a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of 15th-century sailors.
BARCELONA, SPAIN—According to a report in The Guardian, archaeologists working at the site of a former fish market along the Barcelona waterfront unearthed the remnants of a medieval ship, which they ...