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    Interpreting the story of the Shipwrecked Sailor by John Baines

    Published 1990
    “…The story of the Shipwrecked Sailor is a complex work of written literature that is based partly on esoteric knowledge. …”
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    Sourcing elephant ivory from a sixteenth-century Portuguese shipwreck by de Flamingh, A, Coutu, A, Sealy, J, Chirikure, S, Bastos, ADS, Libanda-Mubusisi, NM, Malhi, RS, Roca, AL

    Published 2020
    “…The oldest known shipwreck in southern Africa was found in Namibia in 2008.1, 2, 3, 4 Forty tons of cargo, including gold and silver coins, helped identify the ship as the Bom Jesus, a Portuguese nau (trading vessel) lost in 1533 while headed to India.4, 5, 6 The cargo included >100 elephant tusks,7 which we examined using paleogenomic and stable isotope analyses. …”
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    The coal was there for burning / by 244840 Milsom, C. H.

    Published 1975
    Subjects: “…Shipwrecks…”
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    'Au milieu d'un tel et si piteux naufrage': the dynamics of shipwreck in Renaissance France by Oliver, J

    Published 2014
    “…This insistence on the physicality of shipwreck is also reflected in the dynamic of bricolage that, I argue, informs the production of shipwreck texts in the Renaissance. …”
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    Ancient shipwrecks and archaeological science: characterising cargo items through stable isotope, organic residue, and DNA analysis by Briggs, EH

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Finding a way to accurately characterise the contents of cargoes from ancient Mediterranean shipwrecks would provide invaluable insight into economic, agricultural, and social transformations in antiquity. …”
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    Ship losses and the growth of Roman harbour infrastructure by Robinson, DJ, Rice, CM, Schörle, K

    Published 2020
    “…This study analyses regional trajectories in Mediterranean coastal developments between ca. 200 bc and ad 200, the time of a peak in maritime activities as recorded archaeologically through shipwreck evidence. The aim is to test the proposition that the development of harbour infrastructure should be followed by a decline in shipwrecks around coastal areas. …”
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    The Study Of Cargoes From Tanjung Simpang Mengayau Wreck And Jade Dragon Wreck, Kudat, Sabah by Masbaka, Masyella

    Published 2023
    “…This thesis discusses the analysis and classification of artefacts recovered from cargoes of two ancient shipwrecks in Kudat, Sabah, Malaysia. On the basis of stylistic analysis of the ceramics from each ship, these ceramics are presumably dated around 10th to 13th centuries CE. …”
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    Maritime archaeological study on bronze gongs and ornaments from Tanjung Simpang Mengayau wreck salvage (2003) : Metal composition analysis by Masyella Masbaka

    Published 2014
    “…This thesis presents a quantitative result from the elemental Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry (hereafter known as ICP-OES) analysis for three bronze gongs and 10 copper alloy artifacts from the shipwreck site off the northernmost tip of Borneo, Tanjung Simpang Mengayau Wreck. …”
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    Fear, matter and miracles: personal protection and coping with disasters through material culture c1200-1600 by Standley, ER

    Published 2020
    “…The disasters that medieval people feared could range from the tangible and observed fire, flood or shipwreck, for example to the intangible witchcraft, the acts of the Devil or acts of God. …”
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