BAR International Series, الأعداد 749-750British Archaeological Reports, 1978 |
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الصفحة 58
... wreck which proves a danger to navigation to remove or destroy such wreck . If the owner or master is not traceable or not in a position to follow such an order , the company can remove or destroy obstructions i.e. wrecks themselves or ...
... wreck which proves a danger to navigation to remove or destroy such wreck . If the owner or master is not traceable or not in a position to follow such an order , the company can remove or destroy obstructions i.e. wrecks themselves or ...
الصفحة 59
... wrecks , the Act specifies that no person shall destroy , damage , alter or export from the Republic any wreck or portion of wreck , or any object derived from wreck , known or generally accepted to have been in South African ...
... wrecks , the Act specifies that no person shall destroy , damage , alter or export from the Republic any wreck or portion of wreck , or any object derived from wreck , known or generally accepted to have been in South African ...
الصفحة 100
... wreck itself is clearly visible . A large part of the hull still survives and cargo has been observed within the hold . Parts of the superstructure have been deposited on the wreck , including a massive mast or boom . A large section of ...
... wreck itself is clearly visible . A large part of the hull still survives and cargo has been observed within the hold . Parts of the superstructure have been deposited on the wreck , including a massive mast or boom . A large section of ...
المحتوى
PERSPECTIVES OF MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY | 1 |
MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA | 33 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 133 |
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