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Archaeologists Unearth Europe’s Oldest Naval Artillery on Sunken Royal Ship


The shipwreck of Gribshunden revealed unique artillery and insights into European exploration. Denmark, however, prioritized Baltic control over Atlantic expansion. Archaeologists from Lund University have uncovered new information about late medieval artillery preserved in the wreck of the royal

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