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Lies, spies, and more damn lies: Jean-Baptiste Marie Froment, an 18th-century French dancer abroad
Published 2022“…A French dancer, choreographer, and dancing master, he made his London debut at Drury Lane dancing a haymaker in the 1739 show, <em>Harlequin Shipwrecked</em>. He appeared regularly at all the playhouses in both main pieces and entr’act dances, he had a daughter who followed him into the business, taught regularly, and composed a number of dances. …”
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Pedra Branca off Singapore : a historical cartographic analysis of a post-colonial territorially disputed island
Published 2022“…The most recent breakthrough, however, provides a glimpse into an even earlier history of Pedra Branca—and by extension, Singapore—as shipwrecked remains dating from the 14th century were uncovered in the surrounding waters. …”
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Seabed Classification Using Multibeam Echosounder Measurement Data
Published 2022“…Acoustic backscatter can be used to classify objects or the seabed such as shipwrecks or seabed sediments. This study focuses on seabed classification using an acoustic backscatter obtained from the measurement at Alur Pelayaran Barat Surabaya (APBS). …”
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Introduction : the nineteenth-century pacific rim victorian transoceanic studies beyond the postcolonial matrix
Published 2015“…Armchair explorers might have confined themselves to a vicarious enjoyment of the gold-nuggets that seem to lay scattered throughout the expanding settler world, of adventures in an excitingly exoticised “bush,” and of shipwrecks and dubious impostors who sometimes seemed to return from the middle of nowhere. …”
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The Dawn of Everything: a view from the water
Published 2023“…There remains a widespread assumption—even among archaeologists—that maritime archaeology deals mostly with shipwrecks and underwater sites, and as such, has little to contribute to broader debates in archaeology. …”
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Admixture history of the South African "Coloured" populations
Published 2019“…Europeans, South-East Asians and the KhoeSan are likely sources for the pre-Colonial signals possibly reflecting shipwrecks along the coast. I find no clear evidence for Southern Bantu and Malagasy contributions to the South African Coloured (SAC).…”
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Quantifying Roman economic performance by means of proxies : pitfalls and potential
Published 2014“…I examine a number of commonly used proxies (shipwrecks, stature, lead and copper pollution, animal bone consumption), looking at their strengths and weaknessess. …”
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The homo sapiens seafarer diaspora in the Southeast Asian archipelago: Traversing transoceanic waters from the mesolithic to the neolithic era
Published 2024“…Far from being trivial, their millennia-long contributions have been likened to “shipwrecks laying at the bottom of the sea in their forgotten watery graves.” …”
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Ruins past
Published 2017“…The ghostly ruins of Neoclassicism: Alessandro Verri’s <em>Roman nights</em> and the posthumous life of the ancient<br/> 6. The shipwrecks of time: Giacomo Leopardi’s poetics of ruins<br/> Epilogue: a glance back<br/> Bibliography<br/> Index…”
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