When the legendary warship Vasa sank, a woman was on board – time

The assumption was not entirely new. When the 17th-century ship was raised in 1961, remains of crew members were found, including a hip bone that appeared to belong to a woman. Because it was not possible to identify the person, they called her “G”. Most of those who drowned were probably crew members. But then who was the female person?

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