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Deep water archaeological survey of the Black Sea: 2000 season
C. Ward and R.D. Ballard.

A shipwreck near Kinlochbervie, Sutherland, Scotland, UK
P. Robertson.

A ceramic assemblage from the seabed near Kinlochbervie, Scotland, UK
D.H. Brown and C. Curnow.

HM ship Roebuck (1690-1701): global maritime heritage?
M. McCarthy.

The Phinney site: the remains of an American armed vessel scuttled during the Penobscot expedition of 1779
J.W. Hunter, III.

An iron bastard minion drake extraordinary by John Browne from the pinnace Swan (1641-53)
C.J.M. Martin.

Report on finds from the Saint-Quay-Portrieux wreck, France
N. Herry.

World War II underwater cultural heritage sites in Truk Lagoon: considering a case for world heritage listing
B. Jeffrey.

Marine magnetic survey on a submerged Roman harbour, Caesarea Maritima, Israel
J.I. Boyce, E.G. Reinhardt, A. Raban and M.R. Pozza.

Conservation and management strategies applied to post-recovery analysis of the American Civil War submarine H.L. Huntley (1864)
P. Mardikian.

To clench or to rivel: that is the question
S. McGrail.

A newly acquired ancient ship model in Kassel, Germany
A. Göttlicher.

Llong Casnewydd: the Newport ship - a personal view
O.T.P. Roberts.

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