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Research Article

Two Wood-Framed Stock-Anchors from Karaburun, on the Black Sea, Türkiye

Dos anclas de madera con cepo de Karaburun (Mar Negro, Turquía)

土耳其黑海卡拉布伦的两个有杆锚木制锚架

土耳其黑海卡拉布倫的兩個有杆錨木製錨架

مِرساتان خشبيتان مزودتان بدعامات من كارابورون في البحرالأسود بتركيا

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