Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots , perhaps of Italian origin , although paralleled from finds in Gaul ; and an unknown quantity of pine cones . Saint Gervais C. The remains of a ship which sank in c . AD 150 in the ancient harbour ...
... origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots , perhaps of Italian origin , although paralleled from finds in Gaul ; and an unknown quantity of pine cones . Saint Gervais C. The remains of a ship which sank in c . AD 150 in the ancient harbour ...
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... origin . Conclusion Old The main contribution of shipwreck archaeology has been to the historical period , and its limitations are much the same as those of any archaeological evidence from this period . The bulk of the material , taken ...
... origin . Conclusion Old The main contribution of shipwreck archaeology has been to the historical period , and its limitations are much the same as those of any archaeological evidence from this period . The bulk of the material , taken ...
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... origin . two in- This campaign of dissemination is also being pursued through Features and Museum , specialist journals published by UNESCO . At the level of popular dissemination , the UNESCO Courier covers all the fields with which ...
... origin . two in- This campaign of dissemination is also being pursued through Features and Museum , specialist journals published by UNESCO . At the level of popular dissemination , the UNESCO Courier covers all the fields with which ...
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