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Mark Redknap Editor
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Oxford: Oxbow Books, Date: 1997. Hardcover. Fair Condition. 30.5 x 21.6 x 1.9 cm. This book has a small tear to head of the spine, but the bindings remain firm and secure. In all other respects in excellent condition, with minor surface wear only. Internally clean and unmarked. Sound and serviceable overall. Publisher's note: This book contains most of the papers delivered at a conference held at the National Museum of Wales (now National Museum Wales) in 1994. The aim of the conference was to highlight the importance of contemporary studies of artefacts from wrecks in the period 1485-1785 in Europe. In particular, artefacts from the Mary Rose (1545) are covered. The book is divided into four parts: Artefact Integration and Potential; Artefact Groups from the Age of Discovery; An Interdependence of Disciplines; Shipwreck Identification and Social Structure. There are black and white and colour photographs, and line illustrations. The index of wrecks is divided into ships and wreck sites. Size: 30.5 x 21.6 x 1.9 cm. vi, 232 pp. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Archaeology; Underwater archaeology; Shipwrecks; ISBN: 1900188392. ISBN/EAN: 9781900188395. Add. Inventory No: 240213RST009045. . 9781900188395 1997. Oxbow Books ISBN 1900188392 9781900188395 [GB]
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Mark Redknap (Editor)
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ISBN10: 1900188392, ISBN13: 9781900188395, [publisher: Oxbow Books, Oxford] Hardcover This book has a small tear to head of the spine, but the bindings remain firm and secure. In all other respects in excellent condition, with minor surface wear only. Internally clean and unmarked. Sound and serviceable overall. Publisher's note: This book contains most of the papers delivered at a conference held at the National Museum of Wales (now National Museum Wales) in 1994. The aim of the conference was to highlight the importance of contemporary studies of artefacts from wrecks in the period 1485-1785 in Europe. In particular, artefacts from the Mary Rose (1545) are covered. The book is divided into four parts: Artefact Integration and Potential; Artefact Groups from the Age of Discovery; An Interdependence of Disciplines; Shipwreck Identification and Social Structure. There are black and white and colour photographs, and line illustrations. The index of wrecks is divided into ships and wreck sites. Size: 30.5 x 21.6 x 1.9 cm. vi, 232 pp. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Archaeology; Underwater archaeology; Shipwrecks; ISBN: 1900188392. ISBN/EAN: 9781900188395. Add. Inventory No: 240213RST009045.
[Oxford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1997]
Mark Redknap (Editor)
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259.99
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Oxford Oxbow Books 1997 Hardcover Fair Condition This book has a small tear to head of the spine, but the bindings remain firm and secure. In all other respects in excellent condition, with minor surface wear only. Internally clean and unmarked. Sound and serviceable overall. Publisher's note: This book contains most of the papers delivered at a conference held at the National Museum of Wales (now National Museum Wales) in 1994. The aim of the conference was to highlight the importance of contemporary studies of artefacts from wrecks in the period 1485-1785 in Europe. In particular, artefacts from the Mary Rose (1545) are covered. The book is divided into four parts: Artefact Integration and Potential; Artefact Groups from the Age of Discovery; An Interdependence of Disciplines; Shipwreck Identification and Social Structure. There are black and white and colour photographs, and line illustrations. The index of wrecks is divided into ships and wreck sites. Size: 30.5 x 21.6 x 1.9 cm. vi, 232 pp. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Archaeology; Underwater archaeology; Shipwrecks; ISBN: 1900188392. ISBN/EAN: 9781900188395. Add. Inventory No: 240213RST009045.
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ISBN10: 1900188392, ISBN13: 9781900188395, [publisher: Oxbow Books] Hardcover First Edition Hardcover edition, as pictured. ISBN #1900188392. Slight shelf wear.
[Duarte, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1997]
Redknap, Mark, Dr. (Editor)
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428.00
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Oxford Oxbow Books 1997 Hard cover New. 232 p. Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology, No. 84. Audience: Professional and scholarly; College/higher education.

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