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Buried beneath a Swedish city: Six centuries-old shipwrecks discovered during a railway project

Buried beneath a Swedish city: Six centuries-old shipwrecks discovered during a railway project

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Events surrounding the construction of a tunnel in Varberg, Sweden, which is planned to be part of the West Coast Line expansion project, were discovered to be the location of several objects that will change how we view Varberg and its history. During the digging, construction crews unearthed 6 shipwrecks (4 of which date to the Middle Ages or Late Middle Ages). Two of the shipwrecks were confirmed by experts from Arkeologerna, part of the National Historical Museums of Sweden and include findings dating back to medieval times and one ship from the 17th century (and one undated). These artefacts provide evidence into how Nordic people have traded and defended themselves over hundreds of years and how shipbuilding has developed over that time and under modern construction. The discoveries will no doubt update how we view Varberg and its historical significance for future generations. The present time, compared to historical records and other unique archaeological activities that occurred since the beginning of the 20th century, creates an interesting challenge for the study of maritime history and trade, and particularly Scandinavian Maritime Trade History.

Shipwrecks discovered beneath Varberg, Sweden

As noted in a study on Arkeologerna, the six shipwrecks provide insight into the evolution of sailing vessels through their design and construction methods over time. Wreck 2 reveals traditional wooden clinker construction using overlapping planks, while Wreck 6 shows the later carvel design using edge-aligned planks with a smooth finish and additional features indicating Dutch influences (preserved grooves on the keel) of the same period. These examples demonstrate that ships were designed to adapt to changing freight requirements and conditions of the Baltic Sea between 1600 and 1700, but have created a record of material culture where historians can examine how vessel designs changed to respond to trade patterns, environmental factors and technological advancements over several hundred years.

The conflict between modern infrastructure and history

The Bohuslän Museum, Visual Archaeology and Cultural Environment Halland have partnered to excavate the shipwrecks, but with increasing pressure to complete the excavation due to the construction of the new rail tunnel scheduled for daily use. The need to expedite the excavation of shipwrecks 5 and 6 may mean that parts of these historically significant vessels remain buried within the tunnel’s footprint. These shipwrecks represent time capsules; however, the discovery of shipwrecks has brought to light the ongoing conflict between preserving cultural heritage that has been buried for centuries and the continued development of modern urban locales. The ongoing analysis of these shipwrecks will continue to provide insights into life during the early medieval period, including trade routes and living conditions aboard boats that were found as part of the excavated remains of these vessels.

The role of trade ships in medieval Varberg’s economy

Beyond the later 16th and 17th-century finds, archaeologists are currently focusing their analysis on Wrecks 3 and 4. These vessels, identified as 14th-century ‘koggs’ (flat-bottomed trading ships), serve as critical artefacts for understanding medieval logistics. By examining the timber and construction of these older wrecks, researchers hope to map the maritime trade networks that supported medieval Varberg and its neighbour, Ny Varberg. The comprehensive reports being developed by Arkeologerna and their partners aim to reconstruct the role these vessels played in the economic and cultural life of the Baltic coast, ensuring that even the most fragmented remains contribute to the broader historical record. Go to Source

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