3 Story of a found shipwrek
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In 1956, during excavation work in a sand quarry at the height of the Adriatic highway, at the crossroads with via Nulla Baldini, a shipwreck was discovered. The local Superintendence...
show moreThe seam of the hull planks appears to be the oldest method used in the Mediterranean to build ships in use since from the 2nd to the 1st century B.C. That of Cervia is the first finding that bears witness to the use of this technique in the upper Adriatic area. On the ship there could be a cabin or a hearth covered by tiles. The typical equipment for a boat of this kind was two anchors and a lead sounder.
The container in copper, an anchor in iron, a fragment of a second anchor, in iron too, 5 fragments of oak frames and 7 fragments of elm planking, are what remains of the ship of Cervia. The anchors and the wood (frames and planking) currently on display have been restored with the contribution of Gruppo Culturale Civiltà Salinara.
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Author | Museo del sale di Cervia |
Organization | Museo del sale di Cervia |
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