Medieval flagship gives an insight into early ship artillery

Medieval flagship gives an insight into early ship artillery

Divers on the wrist dogs wreck, can also be seen by wooden gun frames of the medieval flagship. © Klas Malmberg

The “grib dogs”, which was sunk in 1495 in 1495, was the flagship of the Danish king Johann I. Today her wreck is the best preserved ship from the age of discoveries. How these were armed at the time now reveal the remains of the grib dogs’ ship cannons. You give an insight into the

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