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Hein B. Bjerck , Heidi Mjelva Breivik , Silje E. Fretheim , Ernesto L. Piana , Birgitte Skar , Angélica M. Tivoli & Francisco J. Zangrando (ed.). Marine ventures: archaeological perspectives on human-sea relations. 2016. xxii+428 pages, 183 colour and b&w illustrations. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox; 978-1-78179-136-3 hardback £115.
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Hein B. Bjerck , Heidi Mjelva Breivik , Silje E. Fretheim , Ernesto L. Piana , Birgitte Skar , Angélica M. Tivoli & Francisco J. Zangrando (ed.). Marine ventures: archaeological perspectives on human-sea relations. 2016. xxii+428 pages, 183 colour and b&w illustrations. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox; 978-1-78179-136-3 hardback £115.
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