The Porcelain Wreck: Uncovering a...
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The Porcelain Wreck: Uncovering an 18th-Century Maritime Time Capsule in Deep Waters

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Nexus di Bruno Oliveira

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In this episode, we dive nearly 2,000 feet below the surface of the Skagerrak strait between Norway and Denmark to explore the astonishing discovery of the "Porcelain Wreck". Sunk sometime around the year 1750 during a period of rapid expansion in global commerce, this mysterious merchant ship—believed to be a two-masted "galliot"—holds an unbelievably preserved cargo of luxury goods.

We discuss the breathtaking find of intact Chinese ceramics, including rare Batavia ware and Blanc de Chine, discovered resting in perfect stacks on the seabed alongside chandeliers and mysterious sealed crates. Join us as we explore how marine archaeologists are using advanced, remotely operated underwater vehicles equipped with robotic arms to carefully bring these 275-year-old treasures to the surface. We also delve into the clues surrounding the ship's Nor ... 

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