Bauarbeiter, die nach einem neuen Gebäude gruben, entdeckten ein 24,5 Meter langes mittelalterliches Schiff, das seit den 1360er Jahren unter der Straße vergraben war
Bauarbeiter, die nach einem neuen Gebäude gruben, entdeckten ein 24,5 Meter langes mittelalterliches Schiff, das seit den 1360er Jahren unter der Straße vergraben war
„A construction crew digging foundations for an office building on Lootsi Street in Tallinn hit wood just 1.5 meters below the surface on March 31, 2022. The timber belonged to a 14th-century merchant vessel, 24.5 meters long, nine meters wide, and four meters tall, sealed under the city since the 1360s. The Estonian Maritime Museum identified it as one of the largest medieval shipwrecks recovered in Europe in the past century.
Moving it took three months of preparation and 13 hours of transport. Engineers cut the hull into four sections just to get it out of the ground. Tree-ring dating later placed the ship’s construction timber at around 1360, the period when Hanseatic merchant fleets dominated trade across the Baltic and North Seas.“
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How does this happen? How fast does dirt accumulate?
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Titlegore. I can’t tell what’s part of a proper noun or not
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„A construction crew digging foundations for an office building on Lootsi Street in Tallinn hit wood just 1.5 meters below the surface on March 31, 2022. The timber belonged to a 14th-century merchant vessel, 24.5 meters long, nine meters wide, and four meters tall, sealed under the city since the 1360s. The Estonian Maritime Museum identified it as one of the largest medieval shipwrecks recovered in Europe in the past century.
Moving it took three months of preparation and 13 hours of transport. Engineers cut the hull into four sections just to get it out of the ground. Tree-ring dating later placed the ship’s construction timber at around 1360, the period when Hanseatic merchant fleets dominated trade across the Baltic and North Seas.“
How does this happen? How fast does dirt accumulate?
Titlegore. I can’t tell what’s part of a proper noun or not