Esmeralda_(carrack)

Esmeralda (carrack)

Esmeralda (carrack)

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Esmeralda was a Portuguese carrack (Portuguese: nau) that sank in May 1503 off the coast of Oman as part of Vasco da Gama's 1502 Armada to India while commanded by da Gama's maternal uncle Vicente Sodré. First relocated in 1998 and excavated by David Mearns in 201315, is the earliest ship found, as of 2016, from Europe's Age of Discovery.[2][1][3]

An astrolabe recovered from Esmeralda's wreck; National Museum of Oman, 2016 photo
Esmeralda, depicted in Livro das Armadas dá ındia, c.1568[1]

Items recovered from the wreck site include the earliest known mariner's astrolabe believed to have been made between 1496 and 1501 and a ship's bell dated 1498.[4][5]

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References

  1. Mearns, David L.; Parham, David; Frohlich, Bruno (2016-03-14). "A Portuguese East Indiaman from the 1502–1503 Fleet of Vasco da Gama off Al Hallaniyah Island, Oman: an interim report" (PDF). International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 46 (2): 331–350. doi:10.1111/1095-9270.12175.
  2. Addley, Esther (2016-03-15). "Marine archaeologists discover rare artefacts at 1503 shipwreck site". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2017-10-24.

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