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A Preliminary Report on the Late 13th- to Early 14th-Century Bontosikuyu Shipwreck Site, Selayar Island, South Sulawesi, Indonesia: A Case Study for Regional Capacity Building and Research

Un informe preliminar sobre el pecio Bontosikuyu (fines del siglo XIII a principios del siglo XIV), Isla Selayar, Sulawesi Sur, Indonesia: un caso de estudio para la investigación y la capacitación regionales

关于印度尼西亚南苏拉威西塞拉亚尔岛13世纪晚期至14世纪早期Bontosikuyu沉船遗址简报:地区能力建设与研究的案例分析

關於印度尼西亞南蘇拉威西塞拉亞爾島13世紀晚期至14世紀早期Bontosikuyu沉船遺址簡報:地區能力建設與研究的案例分析

تقرير مبدئي عن موقع حطام سفينة بونتوسيكويو الذي يعود إلي أواخر القرن الثالث عشر وأوائل القرن الرابع عشر في جزيرة سيلايار، جنوب سولاويزي، إندونيسيا: دراسة حالة لبناء القدرات الإقليمية والبحوث

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