[Paper] The Preliminary Dating of the Bidong Shipwreck, Malaysia
Bidong shipwreck in Malaysia dated to 1500-1550 CE through ceramics and wood analysis, revealing insights into 16th-century Southeast Asian trade.
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Bidong shipwreck in Malaysia dated to 1500-1550 CE through ceramics and wood analysis, revealing insights into 16th-century Southeast Asian trade.
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