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Month: March 2013

New Maritime Archaeological Research Agenda Published

March 8, 2013
Jesse Ransley
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People and the Sea: A Maritime Archaeological Research Agenda for England Edited by J Ransley and F Sturt, with J Dix, J Adams and L Blue Council for British Archaeology, Research Reports 171 Britain is a maritime nation. Thus understanding

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