Archaeologists recover mediaeval
shipwreck from Lake Constance
The Local, 5 Nov
09
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20091105-23063.html
Archaeologists
have finished recovering a 600-year-old ship from Lake Constance discovered
near a mediaeval Benedictine abbey, the state of Baden-Württemberg announced on
Thursday.
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A
ice skater reported the shallow wreck off the lake’s Reichenau Island in
the winter of 2006 and subsequent dives and carbon testing by archaeologists
revealed it was from the 14th century.
“We believe it could be the oldest shipwreck ever found in the
lake,” spokesperson for the Stuttgart regional commission Dr. Peter Zaar
told The Local. “There is one other boat we know is also from the 14th
century, but we need more testing to know for sure.”
After the first dive in early 2006, it was clear that there was limited time to
document and save the boat from environmental dangers, he said.
“We were afraid it would be damaged by boat traffic,” Zaar said.
Archaeologists were also worried that decreasing winter water levels and ice
flow on Lake Constance, called the Bodensee
in German, could destroy the nine-metre wooden boat.
“To beat a total loss the archaeologists have decided now on rescue
measures,” a statement from the Stuttgart regional commission explained.
Thursday marked the end of a four-day diving operation to recover the exposed
parts of the boat, which will now be taken to a Hemmenhof laboratory where
specialist Dr. Dietrich Hakelberg from the Seemuseum Kreuzlingen will lead
examinations. Afterwards the ship will be returned to a deeper resting place at
the lake floor near Reichenau Island where it will be best preserved, Zaar
said.
Experts know that Lake Constance has been used for trade and transport since
the Stone Age. Monks at the Reichenau Abbey on the island are known to have had
an interest in water traffic on the lake, using it for fishing and trade.
“This find is a sensation, particularly because it’s so close to
the shore that lines the island, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because
of the abbey,” Zaar said.
The recovery project is part of an EU sponsored “Interegg IV”
programme to preserve historic elements from erosion at Lake Constance and Lake
Zurich.
Kristen
Allen (kristen.allen@thelocal.de)