RT Article T1 New Data from a Well-Preserved 17th-Century Fluit Wreck in Tallinn Bay JF The international journal of nautical archaeology VO 53 IS 2 SP 367 OP 382 A1 Treffner, Ivar A1 Lätti, Priit A2 Lätti, Priit LA English YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1908112093 AB In 2012, a well-preserved wooden sailing vessel was found near Tallinn, Estonia. Initial research suggested it to be a fluit, a merchant vessel from the first half of the 17th century. New and more thorough research was carried out in 2022 and this article summarises the results of the later fieldwork. New finds and measurements suggest a later dating than the initial one – construction in the second half of 17th century and sinking somewhere during the last quarter of the century. The vessel has a lot of similarities with other well-preserved fluit wrecks that are used here as a comparison. The origin of the vessel is yet unknown, but clay analysis of the brick used in the galley suggests a location somewhere around Lübeck – a well-known trading partner of Tallinn (then called Reval). K1 navegación comercial K1 siglo XVII K1 Mar Báltico K1 filibote K1 pecio K1 merchant shipping K1 17th Century K1 Baltic Sea K1 Estonia K1 fluit K1 Shipwreck K1 ālšḥn āltǧārī K1 ālqrn ālsābʿ ʿšr K1 bḥr ālblṭīq K1 āʾstūnīā K1 flūt K1 ḥṭām sfīna K1 shang chuan hang yun K1 17shi ji K1 bo luo de hai K1 ai sha ni ya K1 fu lu te fan chuan K1 chen chuan DO 10.1080/10572414.2024.2312531