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.
Maritime archaeologists working off the Danish coast have uncovered the remains of a colossal medieval cargo vessel that is ...
Maritime archaeologists in Copenhagen discovered the well-preserved remains of the Svaelget 2, a massive medieval merchant vessel.
It’s no ordinary shipwreck that maritime archaeologists have uncovered off the coast of Copenhagen, Denmark. Hidden for more than six centuries, the towering vessel has been identified as the largest ...
For centuries, the sound of the seabed between Denmark and Sweden has been disturbed by currents, anchors and passing ships. Little attention was pai.
Cogs were a major technological breakthrough of the day, akin to modern freight ships or cargo aircraft, and played a central role in the economic boom of Northern Europe during the 15th century CE.
Forty feet below the waves of Oresund, the strait between Denmark and Sweden, researchers have discovered the wreckage of a 600-year-old ship. Extravagantly outfitted and remarkably preserved, it’s a ...
Archaeologists found a 300 ton shipwreck that is the largest vessel of its kind ever found in the Baltic region.