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Articles

Underwater Archaeology in Iceland: Past Work, Current Management and Future Possibilities in Community Engagement

Arqueología Subacuática en Islandia: Trabajo previo, manejo actual y posibilidades futuras de participación comunitaria

冰岛的水下考古:社区参与下以往的工作、当前的管理及未来的可能性

冰島的水下考古:社區參與下以往的工作、當前的管理及未來的可能性

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Pages 195-204 | Published online: 19 Jan 2023

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