Excavation of shipwrecks for 500 years carrying

A British shipwreck excavation company cooperated with the Omani Ministry of Cultural Heritage to salvage many of the wrecks of the ship 500 years ago in Arab waters.

According to Gizmodo, the shipwreck is said to be Esmerelda , belonging to the fleet of Count Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer and one of the most successful European navigators of the Discovery Era (15th century). 17).

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The ship sank in Al Hallaniyah, off the coast of Oman.(Photo: NG).

Esmerelda, led by Gama's uncle Vincente Sodré, is the captain. The ship was missing during Gama's second trip to India. It is the oldest Exploration ship wreck excavated.

So far, archaeologists have recovered more than 2,800 artifacts, including dozens of stone and bell cannon, a rare silver coin called Indio . So far, only two coins of this type have been found.

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"Ghost coin of Dom Manuel I".(Photo: NG).

It was cast in 1499 as a trading tool between Portugal and India but because it was rare, it was sometimes called "the ghost coin of Dom Manuel I" - the king of Portugal contemporary

The ship was first located in 1998, but it was not until 2013, after years of planning, it began to be excavated.

Although about 20% of boats cross the Carreira de India maritime route, the route to India that Gama discovered after crossing the Cape of Good Hope, very few wrecks were discovered or salvaged. Therefore, Esmerelda is a rare proof of the maritime discovery period in the world.