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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology
The Armor Journal - A 10-inch (M1895) Coastal Artillery gun on an M1896 disappearing carriage. Circa 1920s. Photo by the U.S. Army (Signal Corps or Coast Artillery Corps)/Via Coast Defense Study Group
He's alive!': Video shows dramatic rescue of man who survived days underwater
Ocean Surveillance Ship (AGOS)
Submerged Cultural Resource Management: Preserving and Interpreting Our Maritime Heritage | SpringerLink
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Manipulating the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Vernacular Boats and Economic Relations on Nineteenth-Century Achill Island, Ireland | Journal of Maritime Archaeology