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More model informationThe wreck of the so-called Peeter cog has been excavated in 2015, conserved and is on display in the permanent exhibition of the Estonian Maritime Museum. The wreck Peeter was built after AD 1296. Similarity between the tree-ring series and the East Pomeranian oak chronology gives us a basis for assuming that the oaks used to build this ship were grown in eastern Poland or even further east. It is difficult to establish when the ship went aground but the study of pottery suggests the second quarter of 14th century.
Mar 10th 2016
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