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Ships' GraveyardsAbandoned Watercraft and the Archaeological Site Formation Process$
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Nathan Richards

Print publication date: 2008

Print ISBN-13: 9780813032573

Published to Florida Scholarship Online: September 2011

DOI: 10.5744/florida/9780813032573.001.0001

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Watercraft Abandonment in Australia

Watercraft Abandonment in Australia

Environmental and Regional Perspectives

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(p.84) 5 Watercraft Abandonment in Australia
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Ships' Graveyards
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Nathan Richards

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University Press of Florida
DOI:10.5744/florida/9780813032573.003.0005

This chapter discusses the distribution of abandonment areas and the environmental, economic, and historical events that have contributed to the formation of vessel discard sites. On a regional level, some major historical events are the main cause of the changes in discard trends.

Keywords:   distribution, abandonment areas, vessel discard, regional level, discard trends

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