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février 2001. Shipwrecks (ed. D. Gibbins, J. Adams). -
Shipwrecks and maritime archaeology. Ships and boats as archaeological source material. A Roman shipwreck of c. AD 200 at Plemmirio, Sicily: evidence for north Africa amphora production during the Severan period. A 9th-century AD Arab or Indian shipwreck in Indonesia: first evidence for direct trade with China. Exploration for shipwrecks off Sunchi Reef, Goa, west coast of India. The Sadana Island shipwreck: an 18th century AD merchantman off the Red Sea coast of Egypt. De-particularizing the particular: approaches to the investigation of well-documented post-medieval shipwrecks. The Denbigh Project: test excavations at the wreck of an American Civil War blockade-runner. Towards the integrated management of Scotlands cultural heritage: examining historic shipwrecks as marine environmental resources.
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