New finds from Ottoman shipwreck! "Enough artifacts to fill a museum"

Prof. Dr. Özdaş stated that they had precisely dated the ship using the seal they found, which belonged to the name "Hüdabende Abdullah Ahmed," and added:
"Last year, we came across coins, and we dated them roughly between 1660 and 1675, but this seal gave us the year 1078 AH (1667-1668 AD). This indicates that the ship was dragged ashore after a fight or skirmish between 1667 and 1668, and then burned and sank. Besides the ammunition, other interesting artifacts were found in the wreck. 135 Tophane-made pipe pipes, two chess sets, more than 40 pieces of Chinese porcelain in bamboo packets, copper kitchen pots, ewers, cauldrons, wooden spoons, boxwood combs, and leather flasks were found."
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