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An Ancient Iron Cargo in the Indian Ocean: The Godavaya Shipwreck
Arianna Michelle Dimucci
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The trade route between Manila and Mexico was a monopoly of the Spanish Crown for more than 250 years. The Manila Galleons were ``the richest ships in all the oceans'', but much of the wealth sank at sea and remain undiscovered. We introduce a newly constructed dataset of all of the ships that travelled this route.
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The trade route between Manila and Mexico was a monopoly of the Spanish Crown for more than 250 years. The Manila Galleons were ``the richest ships in all the oceans'', but much of the wealth sank at sea and remain undiscovered. We introduce a newly constructed dataset of all of the ships that travelled this route.
Fernando Arteaga +2 more
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2023
From the New York Times: "The astonishing stories in Shipwrecked … [offer] a fresh perspective on the mess of pitched emotions and politics in a nation at war over slavery."Historian Jonathan W. White tells the riveting story of Appleton Oaksmith, a swashbuckling sea captain whose life intersected with some of the most important moments, movements, and
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From the New York Times: "The astonishing stories in Shipwrecked … [offer] a fresh perspective on the mess of pitched emotions and politics in a nation at war over slavery."Historian Jonathan W. White tells the riveting story of Appleton Oaksmith, a swashbuckling sea captain whose life intersected with some of the most important moments, movements, and
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2017
This paper is the result of a research that was carried out by the author at the University of Groningen, and of which the preliminary results were presented at the International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology 13. The main objective of the research was to provide spatial information on the distribution of shipwrecks in the province of Flevoland.
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This paper is the result of a research that was carried out by the author at the University of Groningen, and of which the preliminary results were presented at the International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology 13. The main objective of the research was to provide spatial information on the distribution of shipwrecks in the province of Flevoland.
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Political Theory, 2014
In 2007, a private corporation specializing in deep-sea salvage retrieved a treasure-laden shipwreck in international waters southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The wreck was that of a Spanish warship that sunk during the Napoleonic wars. Following the discovery, a legal dispute arose in U.S.
Yves Winter, Joshua Chambers-Letson
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In 2007, a private corporation specializing in deep-sea salvage retrieved a treasure-laden shipwreck in international waters southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The wreck was that of a Spanish warship that sunk during the Napoleonic wars. Following the discovery, a legal dispute arose in U.S.
Yves Winter, Joshua Chambers-Letson
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Cross-cultural studies review, 2021
Catherine Wihtol de Wenden estimates that 244 million people are affected by international migration, or 3.5% of the world’s population. Attracted by promises of employment, human beings today are reduced to living in dramatic conditions, as we see in these feature films.
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Catherine Wihtol de Wenden estimates that 244 million people are affected by international migration, or 3.5% of the world’s population. Attracted by promises of employment, human beings today are reduced to living in dramatic conditions, as we see in these feature films.
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Mediterranean Historical Review, 2006
The recently discovered literary papyrus P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309 reveals that, in ancient times, epitaphs for those drowned at sea formed an independent epigrammatic category and not a mere subgenre of funerary epigram as we have hitherto been used to think, in keeping with the Byzantine Greek Anthology.
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The recently discovered literary papyrus P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309 reveals that, in ancient times, epitaphs for those drowned at sea formed an independent epigrammatic category and not a mere subgenre of funerary epigram as we have hitherto been used to think, in keeping with the Byzantine Greek Anthology.
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