wassergetragen
Wassergetragen is a German term that translates to "waterborne" in English. In the context of history and culture, Wassergetragen often refers to one of the best-preserved Egyptian sailing ships, discovered in 1990 on the Inlet of Ayyubit on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. The ship is believed to have been used for trade or exploration purposes around 1200 BC, during the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt.
The remaining wooden parts of the ship were discovered in near-pristine condition, submerged in the water for
One of the ship's most distinctive features is the jointing technique used in its construction. Each piece
Its remarkable preservation has made Wassergetragen an important archaeological discovery that has shed new light on