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Uluburun shipwreck
The Uluburun Shipwreck – a Dendrochronological Scandal
The and Uluburun Shipwreck La T E B R 0 N Z E a G E T Ra
Direct Evidence of Primary Glass Production in Late Bronze Age Amarna, Egypt*
Uluburun – the Discovery and Excavation of the World’S Oldest Known Shipwreck
The Late Bronze Age Uluburun Shipwreck As a Case Study Less Than 10% of the Time and Resources Spent in a Shipwreck Project Is Spent on the Fieldwork
Title:Vitreous Beads from the Uluburun Shipwreck Pages: 225-246
The Uluburun Shipwreck Project: Intercon- Nections Through Trade In
Tracing the Source of the Elephant and Hippopotamus Ivory from the 14Th Century B.C
Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze
Abstracts IPR XVI.Pdf
Faience and Glass Beads from the Late Bronze Age
Archaeometry and Shipwrecks
The Uluburun Late Bronze Age Shipwreck Jan Coleman-Knight Thornton Junior High School Freemont, California
The Late Bronze Age Shipwrecks of Uluburun and Cape Gelidonya X Cape Gelidonya X Uluburun (Ca
Curriculum Vitae
Syrian Ship Building in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean Regional Extent of the Amarna Correspondence Ca
Uluburun Shipwreck and Camp of the Archeologists (Right) During the Ten-Year Period of Excavations, Cape Uluburun, Turkey
Archaeologia Maritima Mediterranea
Top View
By Jaimie Lynn Dunn Andrew Nichols
MULTI-HOLED STONE ANCHORS of ANTALYA/TURKEY-2011* Hakan Oniz**
Bronze in Aegean of the Late Bronze Age: Significance of Metallurgy, Delivering and Consumption
The Ship from Uluburun and the Ship from Tyre: an International Trade
Using Evidence from a Shipwreck to Explore Late Bronze Age Trade in the Mediterranean Sandra Goodwin Prouty Intermediate School Spencer, Massachusetts
Dünyanin En Eski Batiği Türkiye'de Keşfedildi
The Uluburun Shipwreck and Late Bronze Age Trade
IPR XXIV Abstracts
Life on Board a Mediterranean Merchantman in the 5Th and 4Th Centuries BCE Can a Shipwreck Be Studied Like Households Are Being Studied in Archaeology?
Oxhide Ingots, Copper Production, and the Mediterranean