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18th Century Shipwreck Yields Porcelain Treasures Off Norway

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Archaeologists have uncovered a collection of Chinese porcelain and European goods from an 18th-century shipwreck off Norway's coast. The discovery, made by a salvage firm, includes porcelain bowls, goblets, and textiles, offering significant scientific value and advancements in underwater archaeology.

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Off the coast of Norway, a salvage company has discovered a sunken eighteenth-century ship. Various items were found on board, including Chinese porcelain and goods made in Europe. The destination and origin of the ship are still being investigated.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Archaeologists have recovered a collection of Chinese porcelain and goods manufactured in Europe from a wreck of the 18th century recently discovered along the coasts of Norway, declared official government and museums, quoted by Reuters. Norwegian Maritime Museum has specified that among the goods found in the remains of the ship with sails, whose name is not known, ...

·Romania
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In addition to porcelain, chandeliers and stemmed wine glasses have been found.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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