Shipwreck of 500-year-old floating castle found to contain 'thrilling haul'

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The 115-foot-long ship, which once belonged to a medieval king, sank in 1495. Now archaeologists have made an 'unprecedented' discovery at the wreck.

, provide a unique window into the lives of the northern European nobility in the late Middle Ages. These are the origins of today's truly globalized world.

But, despite its technological advances, the ship was struck by misfortune in 1495, sinking to its present watery grave in the Baltic Sea. The special circumstances of its last voyage add unique historical context to the latest findings.set sail from King Hans's capital of Copenhagen, Denmark, with the monarch onboard. The ship anchored off Stora Ekön —located off the southeastern coast of what is now Sweden. Hans disembarked, likely accompanied by courtiers, noblemen and soldiers.

Republished from Media Tryck, Lund University under a CC BY license, with permission from Frida Nilsson, original copyright 2022. Among the most notable finds from the dives in 2019—previously documented in a study published in the, on which Foley was an author—is a wooden barrel containing the well-preserved remains of a butchered Atlantic sturgeon fish. This would have been highly valuable at the time as a food item.

Black pepper from the"Gribshunden" shipwreck. A-C shows different views of the peppercorns, while D is an image of stalk segments, some with unripe pepper berries."In the field, we knew that we had something special the moment the exotic spices appeared in the excavation," Foley said."The saffron was obvious—nothing else looks like it. And we also could see peppercorns in the excavated material.

The only non-edible plant that the researchers identified was henbane, which was used for medicinal and magical purposes at the time, and often associated with witchcraft.

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