Cirebon Sultanate bids to help research
26 May 2006 (Jakarta Post) -
Sultanate bids to help research
The Cirebon Kasepuhan sultanate has urged the central government to allow scientists to study various treasures and historical artifacts, including those found on a 10th century wooden vessel that sunk in the waters off Cirebon.
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Tags: Cirebon Kasepuhan sultanate, Cirebon shipwreck, Indonesia archaeology
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