Divers near Copenhagen discover Denmark's largest medieval cargo ship, a 600-year-old freighter preserved under silt.
Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel is in remarkable preservation.
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 find largest-ever Viking ‘super ship’ longer than two school buses - Archaeologists say ship was built with timber from modern-day Poland and Netherlands ...
Off the coast of Copenhagen, in waters long churned by ferries and container ships, archaeologists have uncovered the ...
Archaeologists found a 300 ton shipwreck that is the largest vessel of its kind ever found in the Baltic region.
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A mound of earth in west Cumbria could contain a lost Viking king called Ivarr the Boneless, an archaeologist claims. Ivarr - ...
The ship survived for centuries because the sand protected it from the elements.
Archaeologists have discovered a massive medieval shipwreck sitting at the bottom of a strait off Denmark. The 600-year-old ship was a cog: a round, single square-sailed vessel that was one of the ...
A windswept mound on England’s Cumbrian coast may conceal one of the most sought-after Viking burials in Britain: the grave of Ivarr “the Boneless”, a feared 9th-century war leader linked to the Great ...