Under the Mediterranean: Marine AntiquitiesRoutledge and Kegan Paul, 1963 - 278 pages |
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... excavation entails destruction , and antiquities may be unique . When , for in- stance , an ancient ship is to be reconstructed from its broken and buried remains it can be done only by recording each consecutive layer of excavation ...
... excavation entails destruction , and antiquities may be unique . When , for in- stance , an ancient ship is to be reconstructed from its broken and buried remains it can be done only by recording each consecutive layer of excavation ...
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... excavations of ancient wrecks ' that have appeared in the popular Press . Allow- ing for their sensationalism , I think the answer is to be found in semantics : on land the word ' excavation ' implies a limited and methodical ...
... excavations of ancient wrecks ' that have appeared in the popular Press . Allow- ing for their sensationalism , I think the answer is to be found in semantics : on land the word ' excavation ' implies a limited and methodical ...
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... excavations of ancient wrecks ' that have appeared in the popular Press . Allow- ing for their sensationalism , I think the answer is to be found in semantics : on land the word ' excavation ' implies a limited and methodical ...
... excavations of ancient wrecks ' that have appeared in the popular Press . Allow- ing for their sensationalism , I think the answer is to be found in semantics : on land the word ' excavation ' implies a limited and methodical ...
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Henri Broussard | 6 |
Boat hanging from trees Crete | 10 |
eroded figures from same wreck | 19 |
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