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Close Encounters Sea And Riverborne Trade Ports And Hinterlands Ship Construction And Navigation In Antiquity The Middle Ages And In Modern Time Marinella Pasquinucci

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Close Encounters Sea And Riverborne Trade Ports And Hinterlands Ship Construction And Navigation In Antiquity The Middle Ages And In Modern Time Marinella Pasquinucci
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Close Encounters Sea And Riverborne Trade Ports And Hinterlands Ship Construction And Navigation In Antiquity The Middle Ages And In Modern Time Marinella Pasquinucci instant download after payment.

Publisher: BAR International Series
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.28 MB
Pages: 516
Author: Marinella Pasquinucci, Timm Weski
ISBN: 9781841716367
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Close Encounters Sea And Riverborne Trade Ports And Hinterlands Ship Construction And Navigation In Antiquity The Middle Ages And In Modern Time Marinella Pasquinucci by Marinella Pasquinucci, Timm Weski 9781841716367 instant download after payment.

The 18 papers in this volume are derived from papers presented at the Lisbon EAA conference in 2000. The work studies the links between trade and local production and between sea routes, shipbuilding and navigation techniques in a diachronic perspective from Antiquity to the Middle Ages and Modern times, in areas of the Ancient and of the New World, through historical sources including urban and settlement archaeology, landscape and underwater archaeology.

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