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Earliest shipwreck in Singapore reveals 14th century trading port and massive ceramic cargo

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    Earliest shipwreck in Singapore reveals 14th century trading port and massive ceramic cargo

    A four-year maritime excavation off the coast of Singapore has produced the earliest known shipwreck in the country’s waters and strong evidence of a busy trading port in the 14th century. The vessel, known as the Temasek Wreck, sank sometime between 1340 and 1352...

    More information: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/02/earliest-shipwreck-in-singapore-trading-port/

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #shipwreck

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      Earliest shipwreck in Singapore reveals 14th century trading port and massive ceramic cargo

      A four-year maritime excavation off the coast of Singapore has produced the earliest known shipwreck in the country’s waters and strong evidence of a busy trading port in the 14th century. The vessel, known as the Temasek Wreck, sank sometime between 1340 and 1352...

      More information: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/02/earliest-shipwreck-in-singapore-trading-port/

      Follow us @archaeology.news

      #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #shipwreck

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