Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... cargo . Piracy too has reasonably been suggested as a cause for a number of wrecks . At all events , wreck sites have the advantage ( so far as one can tell ) of being for the most part due to unintentional factors . Unless some other ...
... cargo . Piracy too has reasonably been suggested as a cause for a number of wrecks . At all events , wreck sites have the advantage ( so far as one can tell ) of being for the most part due to unintentional factors . Unless some other ...
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... cargo , mostly amphoras ( 6000-7000 in number ) from Latium . There were also at least 300 pieces of black- gloss pottery , much of it thought to be not from Italy but from some other western area of origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots ...
... cargo , mostly amphoras ( 6000-7000 in number ) from Latium . There were also at least 300 pieces of black- gloss pottery , much of it thought to be not from Italy but from some other western area of origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots ...
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... by far the most common cargo - type . The successive columns show that the greater the number of different cargo- types reported , the less the imbalance towards amphoras . COMMENTARY FREQUENCY OF TYPES OF CARGO (%) ...
... by far the most common cargo - type . The successive columns show that the greater the number of different cargo- types reported , the less the imbalance towards amphoras . COMMENTARY FREQUENCY OF TYPES OF CARGO (%) ...
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