In 2010, divers surveying the Baltic seabed unexpectedly discovered the Gribshunden shipwreck

A 15th-century Danish royal ship, the Gribshunden, discovered in the Baltic Sea, offers a unique window into medieval naval power. Its remarkable preservation, thanks to the sea's cold, low-salinity, and low-oxygen waters, allows archaeologists to study not just the ship's structure but also organic materials, revealing insights into diet, trade, and daily life. This ancient vessel's condition makes it a significant historical and scientific find.

In 2010, divers surveying the Baltic seabed unexpectedly discovered the Gribshunden shipwreck
A 15th-century Danish royal ship, the Gribshunden, discovered in the Baltic Sea, offers a unique window into medieval naval power. Its remarkable preservation, thanks to the sea's cold, low-salinity, and low-oxygen waters, allows archaeologists to study not just the ship's structure but also organic materials, revealing insights into diet, trade, and daily life. This ancient vessel's condition makes it a significant historical and scientific find.