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Archaeology / Oxhide ingot / Archaeological sub-disciplines / Cape Gelidonya / Pithos / Prehistory / Plano-convex ingot / Maritime archaeology / La Belle / Bronze Age Anatolia / Ships preserved in museums / Uluburun shipwreck
Date: 2009-11-25 16:56:56
Archaeology
Oxhide ingot
Archaeological sub-disciplines
Cape Gelidonya
Pithos
Prehistory
Plano-convex ingot
Maritime archaeology
La Belle
Bronze Age Anatolia
Ships preserved in museums
Uluburun shipwreck

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