By far, most of the recovered items were part of the ship’s cargo, which consisted of raw materials, semi-finished products and finished products intended for the Istanbul market and imperial court. The particular value of the broad array of finds is reflected in the direct contact with items from the everyday life of the Renaissance world, which we most often recognize from written and pictorial sources. The luxuriously appointed Das Ständebuch (Book of Trades), written by Hans Sachs and Jost Amman and published in Frankfurt in 1568, shows a series of craftsmen of that era, and the site at Gnalić is a rich source of their output