Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... 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 factor can be found , one can take them as a represen- tative sample of the ...
... 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 factor can be found , one can take them as a represen- tative sample of the ...
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... wrecks really exist in substantial numbers , some would have been found . However , the ineffectiveness of shipwreck investigations in Greece to date leaves scope for modification of this view in future . Comparison of the Sets of Data ...
... wrecks really exist in substantial numbers , some would have been found . However , the ineffectiveness of shipwreck investigations in Greece to date leaves scope for modification of this view in future . Comparison of the Sets of Data ...
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... WRECKS Figure 5 : The dates of wrecks in six selected areas . Six areas with roughly equal numbers of recorded sites ( though only roughly equal in extent ) are compared ; the wrecks known from each area are divided into eight periods ...
... WRECKS Figure 5 : The dates of wrecks in six selected areas . Six areas with roughly equal numbers of recorded sites ( though only roughly equal in extent ) are compared ; the wrecks known from each area are divided into eight periods ...
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