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Dive & Dig

Conference Special Part II - People in their landscape

Jul 06, 2022, 10:03 AM

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In part II of our special IKUWA conference series, we reveal that maritime archaeology is not just about shipwrecks, exploring Neolithic lake settlements, ancient fishing and boats in bogs, as well as the first project of its kind in Pakistan. 
#underwater #archaeology #neolithic #prehisoric #pakistan #norway #logboats #bogs #fishing #cyprus 
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