[Paper] Portable X-ray fluorescence analysis of ceramic covered boxes from the 12th/13th-century Java Sea Shipwreck
via Journal of Archaeological Science Reports: Portable XRF analysis of Qingbai from the Java Sea Shipwreck.
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See also: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
via Journal of Archaeological Science Reports: Portable XRF analysis of Qingbai from the Java Sea Shipwreck.
via Thairath, 03 September 2018: News reports of a 100-year-old steamship found in the waters of Rayong. The shipwreck is ...
via ScienceDaily, 21 August 2018: Not about Southeast Asia, but of interest to underwater archaeologists. A possible way to preserve ...
via The Guardian, 19 August 2018: UK Government investigating the looting of sunken navy ships in Malaysian and Indonesian waters. ...
Posted on behalf of the MaP Fund Applications should be sent to: map.fundsa@gmail.com Deadline – Monday 26 August 2018 Background ...
via Channel NewsAsia, 31 July 2018 Kneeling before his homemade metal scuba helmet, Bhoomin Samang prays for good fortune before ...
via BBC, 4 June 2018: The article is based on the 300-year-old San Jose wreck found off the coast of ...
via News.com.au, 17 May 2018: Chinese inscription provides evidence for a new date to the Java Sea Shipwreck. AN 800-year-old ...
via Channel NewsAsia, 23 April 2018: SYDNEY: Researchers Monday (Apr 23) voiced renewed hope of discovering why Australia's first submarine ...
Research Fellow position in Maritime Archaeology for Australasia and Island Southeast Asia at the University of Southampton. Closing date is ...
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