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Research Article

The Maderö wreck: a ship loaded with bricks from Lübeck sunk in the Stockholm Archipelago in the late 15th century

El pecio Maderö: una embarcación de Lübeck cargada con ladrillos, hundida en el archipiélago de Estocolmo a fines del siglo XV

马德罗沉船:一艘来自吕贝克沉没于斯德哥尔摩群岛满载砖块的15世纪晚期船舶

馬德羅沉船:一艘來自呂貝克沉沒於斯德哥爾摩群島滿載磚塊的15世紀晚期船舶

حُطام ماديرو: السفينة المُحملة بالقرميد من لوبيك والتي غَرقت في أرخبيل ستوكهولم في أواخر القرن الخامس عشر

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