阿波罗和玛丽亚:在瑞典瓦克霍尔姆发现的两艘 17 世纪战舰

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY ACTA ARCHAEOLOGICA Pub Date : 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1163/16000390-09401054
Patrik Höglund, Jim Hansson
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2019 年 10 月,在斯德哥尔摩的入海口发现了两艘战舰的残骸。根据历史资料,瓦萨的三艘所谓姊妹船可能是为了封锁海峡而在该地区沉没的。这些大船于 1629-1634 年下水,由参与建造瓦萨号的同一位造船大师建造。不过,经过进一步考古调查,这两艘船被确认为阿波罗号和玛丽亚号,是 1648 年下水的两艘中型战舰。这两艘沉船揭示了 20 年间这类船只被优先考虑的时期,因为人们认为它们更实用,性价比更高。这些船只结构坚固,可以携带与其尺寸相当的重型武器。它们可以在恶劣条件下航行,并可用于多种用途。尽管调查与最初找到瓦萨姊妹船的希望不符,但还是取得了重要成果。2021 年,在阿波罗号和玛丽亚号附近发现了瓦萨的姊妹船之一 Äpplet。
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Apollo and Maria: Two 17th-Century Warships Found at Vaxholm, Sweden
In October 2019, the wrecks of two warships were found in the inlet to Stockholm. According to historical sources, Vasa’s three so-called sister ships might have been sunk in the area to block off a strait. These large ships were launched in the years 1629–1634 and built by the same master shipbuilder who participated in the construction of Vasa. However, after further archaeological investigations, the two ships were identified as Apollo and Maria, two medium-sized warships launched in 1648. The wrecks shed light on a twenty-year period when ships of this type were prioritized because they were considered more practical and offered more value for money. The ships were heavily constructed and could carry heavy armament for their size. They could be at sea in difficult conditions and be used for a variety of purposes. Despite the fact that the investigations did not match initial hopes of finding Vasa’s sister ships, important results were achieved. In 2021, Äpplet, one of Vasa’s sister ships, was found in the vicinity of Apollo and Maria.
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期刊介绍: Acta Archaeologica, founded in 1930, is the leading scientific international archaeological periodical in Scandinavia. Acta Archaeologica is published annually and contains 200 to 250 large pages, beautifully illustrated. The papers are in English, German, French, or Italian, well-edited, and of lasting value. Acta Archaeologica covers the archaeology of Scandinavia, including the North Atlantic, until about 1500 AD. At the same time, Acta Archaeologica is underscoring the position of Northern Europe in its wider continental context. Mediterranean (and Near Eastern) archaeology plays a particular role. Contributions from arctic, maritime and other branches of archaeology, as well as from other continents, are included.
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