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A reconstruction of part of the interior of the Bronze AgeUluburun shipwreck, 1330-1300 BCE. The ship sank off the coast of Lycia and contained, amongst other cargo, ten tons of copper ingots, tin ingots and jars of resin and foodstuffs. (Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Turkey)
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Granovetter, P. o. (2017, September 11). Cargo, Uluburun Shipwreck.
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