A rare archaeological discovery has been made in Denmark, where experts have found a sunken warship from over two centuries ago during a historic battle. The ship, believed to be the Dannebroge, was sunk during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, when British forces led by Horatio Nelson clashed with the Danish fleet. Marine archaeologists have begun a race against time to recover and study the wreck, as the area where the ship is located is expected to be impacted by a major construction project that could destroy it forever. Dozens of historical objects have been found among the ruins, including cannons, uniform parts, and even human remains, which are expected to shed light on life and naval battles during that period. Experts believe this discovery could help reconstruct the history of the battle and the experiences of the sailors who participated in it more accurately.
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A rare archaeological discovery has been made in Denmark, where experts have found a sunken warship from over two centuries ago during a historic battle. The ship, believed to be the Dannebroge, was sunk during the Battl

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