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Review of Excavations at Carthage: The British Mission, Volume II, 1: The Circular Harbour, North Side: The Site and Finds Other than Pottery, by H. R. Hurst; Excavations at Carthage, the British Mission, Volume II, 2: The Circular Harbour, North Side: The Pottery (BA Monographs in Archaeology No. 5), by M. G. Fulford and D. P. S. Peacock; Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames 1: palynogie d\"un site néolithique et histoire de la végetation des derniers 16,000 ans (Archéologie Neuchateloise 18), by P. Hadorn; The History of English Sea Ordnance 1523-1715, Volume I: 1523-1715, The Age of Evolution, by A. B. Caruana; The Sea-Gunner (1691), by J. Seller; Die Reise nach Batavia, Deutsche Abenteurer in Ostasien, 1609 bis 1695, by P. Kirsch; La Grotte Cosquer Peintures et Gravures de la Caverne engloutie, by J. Clothes and J. Courtin; La Grotte Cosquer: Plongée dans la Preshistoire, by H. Cosquer; A History of Working Watercraft of the Western World (2nd edition), by T. C. Gillmer and The New Maritime History of Devon vol. II from the Late Eighteenth Century to the Present Day, by M. Duffy, S. Fisher, B. Greenhill, D. Starkey and J. Youings.

Author:
D. Blackman   R. Tomber   K. Willis   C. Martin   F. Broeze   E. Le Bon   T.J. Maarleveld   J. Robinson  


Issue Date:
1995


Abstract(summary):

http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/doi/10.1006/ijna.1995.1041


Page:
0-328


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