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Puster Sponsoring Member of TMP26 Jul 2019 2:05 a.m. PST

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These images look like they can really answer some questions on the naval warfare around 1500, just on the advent of the construction of single purpose warships during the Great Northern war.

From estimated timing and position it could well be a Hanseatic or Danish ship that sunk when these clashed before Stockholm around 1523.
Here is Dürers famous take on a ship of that era, which looks not far off the shipwreck:
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