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nWay back around the year 830, a dhow (which is an Arabian ship) called the Belitung sailed from Africa to China, but on the return trip — Well! Something happened! Maybe a storm? Maybe an attack?
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nAt any rate, the Belitung was lost at sea.
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nIn 1998, the ruins of the shipwrecked dhow were found just a mile away from Indonesia, far from the expected route from China back to Africa.
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nThe discovery was made by fishermen, and Seabed Explorations excavated the shipwreck at the request of the Indonesian government. It took several years to fully excavate the wreck, partly because some time had to be spent to safeguard the site during monsoon season.
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nThe treasures for archeologists include the dhow itself, since was the first Arabian ship to be found and excavated. Arabian ships are generally held together with pegs or nails, but this dhow was constructed out of wooden planks that were sewn together with thin coconut-fiber rope!
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This modern ship is a reconstruction of the Belitung dhow. |
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nAnd then there were the treasures inside the shipwreck: about 60,000 items, including jars, bowls, dishes, inkwells, funeral urns and boxes. It was the largest collection of Tang Dynasty artifacts found in any one location!
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(Above) some of the dishes awaiting excavation… (Below) ancient dishes on display, all cleaned up! |
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nOn this date in 2011, the dhow and its Tang treasures went on exhibit for the first time ever. The exhibition was held in Singapore.
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nInternational Tug-of-War Day
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nBotanist Carolus Clusius’s birthday
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nBest Friends Day
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