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The Dalarö wreck/ Bodekull part 2
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SWEDISH NATIONAL MARITIME AND TRANSPORT MUSEUMS
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The Dalarö wreck is one of the world’s best preserved 17th-century wrecks, lying at about 30 metres depth by Edesön off Dalarö. It was discovered in 2003 by the Marine Culture Society, and archaeologists from the Swedish Maritime Museum have investigated the site together with specialists from the University of Southampton and Södertörn University. The wreck is about 20 meters long, with six gun ports and it looks similar to a larger warship. On and around the wreck are many objects – pottery, glass bottles, tools, handweapons, parts of the rigging, and baskets and crates. On the bottom rests the figurehead, depicting a roaring lion on its hind legs. Two masts are still standing.

In 2017, the ship was probably identified as Bodekull, a small frigate.

In 2017 and 2018, Bodekull was documented for 3D-rendering within the EU Project Baltacar. https//www.facebook.com/ProjectBALTACAR/

EuropeForCulture, #Baltacar, #CentralBaltic

The Baltacar project is financed by INTERREG CB programme, ERDF 1.3 million €.

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Published 5 years ago
Nov 29th 2018
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • wreck
  • frigate
  • archaeology-3dmodel-photogrammetry
  • marinearchaeology

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