Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage in South Africa: The Development of Relevant Management Strategies in the Historical Maritime Context of the Southern Tip of Africa

Journal of Maritime Archaeology - Tập 7 Số 1 - Trang 87-109 - 2012
Jonathan Sharfman1, Jaco Boshoff2, Robert Parthesius3
1South African Heritage Resources Agency, Cape Town, South Africa
2Iziko Museums, Cape Town, South Africa
3Centrum Internationale Erfgoedactiviteiten, Steenstraat 1, Leiden, The Netherlands

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