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Ships, Boats, Ports, Trade, and War in the Mediterranean and Beyond

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Ships, Boats, Ports, Trade, and War in the Mediterranean and Beyond
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Book excerpt: This volume presents the proceedings of the Maritime Archaeology Graduate Symposium 2018, a conference sponsored by the Honor Frost Foundation, dedicated to new and upcoming research focused on maritime archaeology in the eastern Mediterranean and beyond.


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