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Deep beneath Norwegian waters, a shipwreck frozen in time is unlocking secrets of Europe's porcelain trade

More than 600 metres beneath the surface of the Skagerrak Strait, which lies between Norway and Denmark, archaeologists have uncovered what experts are calling one of the most remarkable shipwreck discoveries ever made in Northern Europe.

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timesofindia.indiatimes.comStai leggendo15 h fa

Deep beneath Norwegian waters, a shipwreck frozen in time is unlocking secrets of Europe's porcelain trade

More than 600 metres beneath the surface of the Skagerrak Strait, which lies between Norway and Denmark, archaeologists have uncovered what experts are calling one of the most remarkable shipwreck discoveries ever made…

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Un robot submarino descubre un naufragio casi intacto en las costas de Noruega cargado con pilas de porcelana…

Cerca de 40 objetos fueron extraídos desde las profundidades y muchas piezas lucen como recién adquiridas.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·larepublica.pe

    Un robot submarino descubre un naufragio casi intacto en las costas de Noruega cargado con pilas de porcelana china

    Cerca de 40 objetos fueron extraídos desde las profundidades y muchas piezas lucen como recién adquiridas.

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Deep beneath Norwegian waters, a shipwreck frozen in time is unlocking secrets of Europe's porcelain trade

    More than 600 metres beneath the surface of the Skagerrak Strait, which lies between Norway and Denmark, archaeologists have uncovered what experts are calling one of the most…

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