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Centuries-old shipwreck found in Portugal

Archeologists have found a centuries-old shipwreck off Portugal's coast near Lisbon, a local mayor's office said Saturday.

© Camara Municipal de Cascais
Divers found spices, ceramics and shells at the wreck.

By Vasco Cotovio and Theresa Waldrop, CNN

Archeologists have found a centuries-old shipwreck off Portugal's coast near Lisbon, a local mayor's office said Saturday.

Aboard the ship, thought to have sunk between 1575 and 1625, divers found spices, including pepper; Chinese ceramics from the period; and cowpies, a type of shell used as currency for the slave trade in some parts of Africa at the time.

The project's science director, Jorge Freire, called it the "discovery of the decade."

"From a conservation perspective, both of the assets as of the ship itself, this discovery is of great patrimonial value," he said.

Also found were some of the ship's bronze cannons, engraved with the Portuguese coat of arms and the armillary sphere that are still featured in the Portuguese flag.

© Camara Municipal de Cascais Maritime archaeologists found the wreck off the coast of Cascais, near the Portuguese capital, Lisbon.

Judging by what's been found so far, the ship was probably coming into Lisbon from India, Freire said.

The wreck was discovered September 3 as part of an underwater investigation project spearheaded by Cascais, a city near Lisbon, with help from Nova University of Lisbon, the Portuguese government and navy. The ship was found just 40 feet (12 meters) below the surface.

"This is one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the century," Cascais Mayor Carlos Carreiras said. "The recognition from the scientific community that this is the discovery of the decade, the century, in terms of marine archeology, is for us of great satisfaction."

Some objects were removed from the wreck for safekeeping, as they were at risk of permanently being lost.

© Camara Municipal de Cascais Divers found spices, ceramics and shells at the wreck.

Divers will continue exploring the wreck, and researchers will "have to complement the work in the field with research in our historical archives, to find out exactly which ship" this was, Freire said.

The Chinese ceramics found are from the Wanli period (1573-1619) , a late era in the Ming dynasty.

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