Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 101
... reported in detail . There is an urgent need , not only to find new sites and investigate known ones before they are destroyed , but also to collect material and information from the various divers who raised it , even unsystem ...
... reported in detail . There is an urgent need , not only to find new sites and investigate known ones before they are destroyed , but also to collect material and information from the various divers who raised it , even unsystem ...
Page 105
... reported . -- -- An Exploration is also possible , and desirable , in the deep sea . increasing range of equipment submersibles and remotely piloted vehicles , with various forms of remote - sensing , television and photo- graphy is ...
... reported . -- -- An Exploration is also possible , and desirable , in the deep sea . increasing range of equipment submersibles and remotely piloted vehicles , with various forms of remote - sensing , television and photo- graphy is ...
Page 113
... reported from Mediterranean shipwrecks . The first column shows that amphoras are 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 ...
... reported from Mediterranean shipwrecks . The first column shows that amphoras are 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 ...
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