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Cultural biographies, cognitive landscapes and dirty old bits of boat: 'theory' in maritime archaeology
J. Flatman.

The maritime role of the island of Vectis in the British pre-Roman age
K. Trott and D. Tomalin.

18th and 19th century shipyards at the south-east entrance to the West India Docks, London
K. Pitt and D.M. Goodburn, with contributions from R. Stephenson and C. Elmers.

Mud box - filled with stone: the wreck of the scow schooner Dan Hayes
B.A. Rodgers and A. Corbin.

Lead ingots from a shipwreck off Poompuhar, Tamil Nadu, East Coast of India: evidence for overseas trade and their significance
S. Tripati, G. Parthiban, K.H. Vora, Sundaresh and S.N. Bandodker.

Building a copy of the Gokstad Faering
J. Seal.

An assessment of quality in underwater archaeological surveys using tape measurements
P. Holt.

Evaluation of underwater surveying techniques
J. Green and M. Gainsford.

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