Archaeology Underwater: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice

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RECOMMENDED READING
Ahlstrom, C., 2002, Looking for Leads: Shipwrecks of the
Past Revealed by Contemporary Documents and the Archae-
ological Record. Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and
Letters.
Kist, J. B., 1991, Integrating Archaeological and Historical
Records in Dutch East India Company Research, Interna-
tional Journal of Nautical Archaeology 19 .1, 49–51.
Martin, C. J. M., 1997, Ships as Integrated Artefacts: the
Archaeological Potential, in M. Redknap (ed.), Artefacts
from Wrecks: Dated Assemblages from the Late Middle Ages to
the Industrial Revolution, 1–13. Oxford.

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