NettetFranck Goddio, in cooperation with the National Museum of the Philippines, discovered the ‘Lena’ in 1997, at a depth of 48 metres. She was wrecked on a reef and sank off the … Nettet24. jan. 2024 · Santa Cruz and Lena Shoal Shipwreck Pen Boxes This week on #MaritimeMonday features the Chinese blue and white porcelain pen boxes from the …
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NettetThis week on #MaritimeMonday at the #NationalMuseumPH looks at the wooden remains of the Lena Shoal shipwreck. It is easy to be dazzled by the ceramic cargos of some … NettetThe Lena Shoal shipwreck of the Ming dynasty (AD 1368–1644), found off the island of Busuanga in the Philippines, may be an interesting example: large numbers of Chinese ceramics were found at the site, which indicates the ship’s involvement in maritime trade between China and Southeast Asia in the 1500s. thick pile of paper
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NettetThe Lena Shoal shipwreck was accidentally discovered by fishermen on Busuanga Island, northern Palawan in 1996. Significant looting occurred before it was reported to … NettetLena Shoal Shipwreck: Shipwreck dating to the end of the 15th century containing a ceramic cargo from China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Burma, along other region wares San Diego Shipwreck: Spanish navy warship that sank in Nusugbu Bay in 1600. The artefacts from the wreck are now stored in the National Museum of Anthropology. Nettet1. nov. 2004 · Below are the names by which the wrecks are known and the approximate dates their cargoes were manufactured: Rang Kwien/Song Doc (1380-1400) Turiang/Ko Si Chang II (1400-1420) Nanyang/Longquan (1430-1450) Ko Khram (c. 1450) Royal Nanhai (c. 1460) Pandanan (c. 1470) Lena Shoal/Santa Cruz/Brunei (1488-1505) Ko … thick pile grey rugs