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

A remarkable 18th-century shipwreck, dubbed the “Porcelain Shipwreck,” has been discovered over 600 meters deep in the Skagerrak Strait. Its remarkably preserved cargo, including intact Chinese porcelain bowls, offers a unique glimpse into global trade networks of the Age of Sail. This find is considered a major archaeological sensation, promising to reshape our understanding of maritime history and economic exchange.

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