The Ijsselmeer type [article] : some thoughts on Hanseatic cogs / Timm Weski.
By: Weski, Timm.
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Journal article | Science Museum Wroughton Library D2 Store: STS Journals | Science & Technology Studies Collection | 629.12:93 INTERNATIONAL (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | 362454-2001 |
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