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Japanese Shipwright: Joinery
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Japanese Shipwright: Joinery
The Museum of Underwater Archaeology presents a video clip of Japanese shipwright ...
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Japanese Shipwright: Waterline
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Japanese Shipwright: Waterline
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Japanese Shipwright: Fasteners
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Underwater Archaeology: Mapping
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Underwater Archaeology: Mapping
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Underwater Archaeology Drawing S...
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Underwater Archaeology Drawing Skills
A description of why underwater archaeologists draw underwater when recording ship...
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Underwater Archaeology Drawing Skills
October 17, 2006, 09:29 PM
A description of why underwater archaeologists draw underwater when recording shipwrecks. Originally produced for the Children's exhibit at the online Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
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