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New light on the nature of Indo-Roman trade: Roman period shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea

New light on the nature of Indo-Roman trade: Roman period shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea
New light on the nature of Indo-Roman trade: Roman period shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea
978-1407309293
91-100
Archaeopress
Blue, L.
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Hill, J.D.
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Thomas, R.
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Aqius, Dionisius A
Cooper, John B.
Trakadas, Athena
Blue, L.
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Hill, J.D.
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Thomas, R.
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Aqius, Dionisius A
Cooper, John B.
Trakadas, Athena

Blue, L., Hill, J.D. and Thomas, R. (2012) New light on the nature of Indo-Roman trade: Roman period shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea. Aqius, Dionisius A, Cooper, John B. and Trakadas, Athena (eds.) In Navigated Spaces, Connected Places. Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at the University of Exeter September 2010. Archaeopress. pp. 91-100 .

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Published date: 15 March 2012
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 345479
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345479
ISBN: 978-1407309293
PURE UUID: e0cccd5a-4f10-4c27-9dee-5bbf66a40011

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Date deposited: 23 Nov 2012 09:06
Last modified: 08 Dec 2023 18:02

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Author: L. Blue
Author: J.D. Hill
Author: R. Thomas
Editor: Dionisius A Aqius
Editor: John B. Cooper
Editor: Athena Trakadas

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