Spotted off the coast of Denmark, the "Svaelget 2" is a cog, a kind of large trading vessel used in the Middle Ages. Experts ...
In the coastal waters near Copenhagen, a submerged wooden structure has altered the understanding of medieval maritime trade ...
Tucked in the waters off the coast of Copenhagen, maritime archaeologists discovered the world’s largest cog, a Viking-age ...
Archaeologists in Denmark say a sunken Viking ship near Copenhagen is the largest boat of its kind ever discovered—and that’s ...
The Draken Harald Hårfagre, a 115-foot long wooden Viking ship, spent the last few days of its East Coast American Expedition docked at New York City’s North Cove Marina and Untapped Cities Insiders ...
The Draken was built in Haugesund, Norway from 2010 to 2012. The boat stretches almost 79 feet high and a little over 26 feet wide, with a 260 meter square silk sail. The ship is made of oak and ...
The medieval cargo ship - also known as a cog - has been named Svælget 2 and is the largest of its kind ever to be found ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the largest-ever Viking “super ship” dating to the 1400s, a discovery that prompts a rethink of ...
ROSKILDE, Denmark — For thousands of years, wooden sailboats allowed the peoples of Northern Europe to spread trade, influence and sometimes war across seas and continents. In December, the UN’s ...
The mystery of a Viking ship that suddenly appeared in the desert at the base of Mount Garfield north of Interstate 70 remains a mystery. The Daily Sentinel received a burning question about this ...