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A wreck is a non-sailable often broken relic of a ship, boat, dugout or any other watercraft, or of an airplane or vehicle in general.<ref>Guide for Archaeological Heritage in Finland: http://akp.nba.fi/wiki;hylky</ref>  
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Sunken or otherwise rejected watercraft or any part of it or its content.<ref>Guide for Archaeological Heritage in Finland: http://akp.nba.fi/wiki;hylky</ref>  
  
  
 
   
 
   
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The term can be used also to refer for wrecked goods. The term can be used also to refer for wrecked goods.<ref>Guide for Archaeological Heritage in Finland: http://akp.nba.fi/wiki;hylky</ref> The most common wrecks in a maritime context are [[shipwreck|shipwrecks]].
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Wreck is a non-sailable often broken relic of a ship, boat, dug out or other watercraft. The term can be used also to refer for wrecked goods. <ref>Guide for Archaeological Heritage in Finland: http://akp.nba.fi/wiki;hylky</ref> The most common wrecks in a maritime context are [[shipwreck|shipwrecks]].
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Wrweck of Kallonlahti, Pori, Finland. Photo: Riikka Tevali.

Latest revision as of 15:28, 25 March 2021

Definition

Sunken or otherwise rejected watercraft or any part of it or its content.[1]


Description:

Wreck is a non-sailable often broken relic of a ship, boat, dug out or other watercraft. The term can be used also to refer for wrecked goods. [2] The most common wrecks in a maritime context are shipwrecks.


AKMA201107 8 Kallonlahti Small.jpg

Wrweck of Kallonlahti, Pori, Finland. Photo: Riikka Tevali.

  1. Guide for Archaeological Heritage in Finland: http://akp.nba.fi/wiki;hylky
  2. Guide for Archaeological Heritage in Finland: http://akp.nba.fi/wiki;hylky