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Workers installing a water pipeline in Croatia made an unexpected discovery, unearthing the remains of an 18th-century wooden boat.
The discovery was made this spring in the southern Croatian city of Dubrovnik, a medieval locale famous for being a filming site for the HBO series “Game of Thrones.“
The wreck was found in Dubrovnik’s Old Town harbor.
Ivan Bukelic told Bulgarian television network NOVA TV that he uncovered the wooden structure back in April.
The undersea builder was working on a water pipeline at the time.
Marine archaeologist Irena Radić Rossi confirmed that the boat was over 225 years old.
“We still cannot speak of the type of vessel or its dimensions, but we can say for certain, based on the results of radiocarbon analysis, that it was from the late 18th century,” she said.
This spring, excavators uncovered a centuries-old shipwreck in an unlikely place in Spain: a former fish market.
Weeks later, an archaeologist announced that he had discovered the likely remains of the Recovery, an 18th-century treasure ship that was lost off the coast of Wexford, Ireland, around 240 years ago.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.
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