Archaeology and the Sea in Scandinavia and Britain
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Archaeology and the Sea in Scandinavia and Britain

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Half a century ago, archaeology entered a new field of work with the excavation of ancient ships found under water. A new discipline emerged: maritime archaeology. In this book, Ole Crumlin-Pedersen, the Danish pioneer of maritime archaeology, gives a fascinating overview of more than forty of years of work. Beginning with the natural conditions for seafaring, the author e...more
Hardcover, 160 pages
Published April 14th 2010 by Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde (first published 2010)
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