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Wreck of 13th century Mongol invasion ship discovered

Davey

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This is actually quite interesting and I am really curious to find out what they will discover in the upcoming weeks/months if not years.

[h=1]Wreck of 13th century Mongol invasion ship discovered[/h]Kyodo
NAGASAKI ― The wreck of a ship believed to have been part of the ill-fated attempts by Kublai Khan, the Mongol ruler of China in the 13th century, to invade Japan has been found lying relatively intact under the seabed off Nagasaki Prefecture, a team of Japanese researchers said Monday.

It is the first wreck linked to the invasion attempts to have been discovered in Japan with much of the hull still intact, including a 12-meter section of the keel and rows of planks 10 cm thick and 15 to 25 cm wide attached to the keel, according to University of the Ryukyus professor Yoshifumi Ikeda and his team...

Both sides of the keel were painted whitish gray. The planking was held in place by nails. Bricks, ink stones and weaponry used by the Yuan Dynasty were found in the ship's bottom.

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Saw that news on CNN this morning and wanted to post it later, thanks Davey! :)

It seems that it's one of the more than 4.000 Mongolian ships capsized in the course of the 神風。
 
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