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400-year-old shipwreck discovered in Portugal, See stunning pics

Archaeologists searching Portugal's coast have found a 400-year-old shipwreck, specialists said on Monday. "From a heritage perspective, this is the discovery of the decade," project director Jorge Freire said. "In Portugal, this is the most important find of all time."

In and around the shipwreck, 40 feet (12 metres) below the surface, divers found spices, nine bronze cannons engraved with the Portuguese coat of arms, Chinese ceramics and cowry shells, a type of currency used to trade slaves during the colonial era.

Found on September 3 off the coast of Cascais, a resort town on the outskirts of Lisbon, the shipwreck and its objects were "very well-preserved," said Freire.

Freire and his team believe the ship was wrecked between 1575 and 1625 when Portugal's spice trade with India was at its peak.

In 1994, Portuguese ship Our Lady of the Martyrs was discovered near Fort of Sao Juliao da Barra, a military defence complex near Cascais.

"For a long time, specialists have considered the mouth of the Tagus river a hotspot for shipwrecks," said Minister of Culture Luis Mendes. "This discovery came to prove it."

The wreck was found as part of a 10-year-old archaeological project backed by the municipal council of Cascais, the navy, the Portuguese government and Nova University of Lisbon. 

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Divers discover centuries-old shipwreck

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018.

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Ship sunk near Lisbon after returning from India laden with spices

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018. 

Photo Credits: Reuters 

40 feet below the surface, divers found spices, nine bronze cannons

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018. 

Photo Credits: Reuters 

 

The ship was wrecked between 1575 and 1625

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018. 

Photo Credits: Reuters  

Specialists considered the mouth of the Tagus river a hotspot for shipwrecks

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018.  

Photo Credits: Reuters   

 

400-year-old shipwreck, in Cascais

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018. 

Photo Credits: Reuters  

Archaeologists searching Portugal's coast have found a 400-year-old shipwreck

Divers are seen during the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, in Cascais in this handout photo released September 24, 2018. 

Photo Credits: Reuters  

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Tuesday, 25 September 2018 - 11:12am
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