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Iron And Steamship Archaeology Success And Failure On The S S Xantho The Springer Series In Underwater Archaeology 1st Edition Michael Mccarthy

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Iron And Steamship Archaeology Success And Failure On The S S Xantho The Springer Series In Underwater Archaeology 1st Edition Michael Mccarthy
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.2 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Michael McCarthy
ISBN: 9780306463655, 9780306471902, 0306463652, 0306471906
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Iron And Steamship Archaeology Success And Failure On The S S Xantho The Springer Series In Underwater Archaeology 1st Edition Michael Mccarthy by Michael Mccarthy 9780306463655, 9780306471902, 0306463652, 0306471906 instant download after payment.

In the early 1980s the author was asked to investigate the newly discovered wreck of the Xantho, an iron screw steamship active off the Australian coast during the period 1848 to 1872, and to develop a strategy to stop the looting that was occurring at the site. This relatively straightforward assignment turned into a long-term research program for applying maritime archaeology to the conservation of iron-hulled wrecks.

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