Koge - keskaegne kaubalaev/The Cog - A Medieval Merchant Ship

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14. sajandi esimesel poolel saabus Tallinna reidile kaubalaev. Ta polnud muidugi ainuke, kuid erinevalt paljudest teistest teame tema kohta päris palju. Ilmselt tabas laeva tugev torm, mis ta ranna lähedal uputas või kaldale paiskas. Nüüd välja kaevatuna ja muuseumi paigutatuna annavad laev ja temalt leitud esemed hea ülevaate keskaegsest laevaehitusest ja kaubaveost.
See laev on koge – üks peamisi keskajal kasutatud kaubalaevatüüpe. Niisugused kõhukad ühemastilised laevad seilasid Põhja- ja Läänemere sadamate vahel ning ühendasid omavahel riike, linnu ja inimesi. Koos kaupadega levisid ideed, keeled, oskused ja töövõtted ning kujunes välja kaubalinnade võrgustik, mida tänapäeval teame Hansa Liiduna.

ENG:
In the first half of the 14th century, a merchant ship arrived at the roadstead of Tallinn. Obviously, it was not the only one but, unlike many others, we know rather a lot about it. Apparently, this vessel was struck by a violent storm. This caused the ship to sink or run aground. Now the ship and the finds it contained are exhibited at the museum, giving a good overview of medieval shipbuilding and freight transport.
This ship is a cog – one of the main types of merchant ship used in the Middle Ages. Such pot-bellied single-masted vessels sailed between the ports of the North and Baltic Seas, connecting countries, cities and peoples. Trading boosted the spread of ideas, languages, skills and work techniques and resulted in the formation of a network of merchant towns, known as the Hanseatic League.




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