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Tracking ancient ship routes through the analysis of caulking material from shipwrecks? The case study of two 14th century cogs from Doel (northern Belgium)

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TIMBERS, DYNAMICS, EUROPE, SPORES, Caulking, Archaeobotany, Pollen analysis, Cogs, Maritime archaeology, Middle Ages, Provenancing, NETHERLANDS, POLLEN, NW POLAND, SOUTHERN SWEDEN, LAKE DISTRICT, VEGETATION CHANGES

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Deforce, Koen, et al. “Tracking Ancient Ship Routes through the Analysis of Caulking Material from Shipwrecks? The Case Study of Two 14th Century Cogs from Doel (Northern Belgium).” JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 43, 2014, pp. 299–314, doi:10.1016/j.jas.2014.01.005.
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Deforce, K., Allemeersch, L., Stieperaere, H., & Haneca, K. (2014). Tracking ancient ship routes through the analysis of caulking material from shipwrecks? The case study of two 14th century cogs from Doel (northern Belgium). JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 43, 299–314. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.01.005
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Deforce, Koen, Luc Allemeersch, Herman Stieperaere, and Kristof Haneca. 2014. “Tracking Ancient Ship Routes through the Analysis of Caulking Material from Shipwrecks? The Case Study of Two 14th Century Cogs from Doel (Northern Belgium).” JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE 43: 299–314. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.01.005.
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Deforce, Koen, Luc Allemeersch, Herman Stieperaere, and Kristof Haneca. 2014. “Tracking Ancient Ship Routes through the Analysis of Caulking Material from Shipwrecks? The Case Study of Two 14th Century Cogs from Doel (Northern Belgium).” JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE 43: 299–314. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2014.01.005.
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Deforce K, Allemeersch L, Stieperaere H, Haneca K. Tracking ancient ship routes through the analysis of caulking material from shipwrecks? The case study of two 14th century cogs from Doel (northern Belgium). JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 2014;43:299–314.
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K. Deforce, L. Allemeersch, H. Stieperaere, and K. Haneca, “Tracking ancient ship routes through the analysis of caulking material from shipwrecks? The case study of two 14th century cogs from Doel (northern Belgium),” JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 43, pp. 299–314, 2014.
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  author       = {{Deforce, Koen and Allemeersch, Luc and Stieperaere, Herman and Haneca, Kristof}},
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  keywords     = {{TIMBERS,DYNAMICS,EUROPE,SPORES,Caulking,Archaeobotany,Pollen analysis,Cogs,Maritime archaeology,Middle Ages,Provenancing,NETHERLANDS,POLLEN,NW POLAND,SOUTHERN SWEDEN,LAKE DISTRICT,VEGETATION CHANGES}},
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  title        = {{Tracking ancient ship routes through the analysis of caulking material from shipwrecks? The case study of two 14th century cogs from Doel (northern Belgium)}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.01.005}},
  volume       = {{43}},
  year         = {{2014}},
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