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2014 Conference Session 6: Iberian Global Interactions: The Manila Galleon and the Roteiro
Interview with Session 6 co-chair Veronica Walker Vadillo
East in the West: Investigating the Asian presence and influence in Brazil from the 16th to 18th centuries.
by Clifford Pereira
Results of the "Beeswax Wreck" Research Project
by Scott S. Williams
The Southeast Asian Galleon Trade: A process towards a re-assessment of human-environment interaction
by Jennifer Craig and Carl Hughes
A Seat at the Table: Addressing Artefact Biases in Asian Shipwreck Assemblages
by Brian Fahy
An Ethno-archaeological perspective of Maritime Cultural interaction between Southeast China and the West world during the 16th and 17th centuries
by Chunming Wu
"All our vessels are rowed from within, these are paddled from without," Spanish and European Colonial Reception of Philippine Indigenous Craft
by Roderick Stead
Analysis of the Beeswax Shipwreck Porcelain Collection
by Jessica Lally M. S.
Maritime Trade in Southeast Asia during the Early Colonial Period
by Bobby C. Orillaneda
Disaster in the High Seas: The Spanish Expeditions in the Pacific in the Sixteenth Century
by Maria Luisa de Leon-Bolinao
The outfitting and sailing of early sixteenth-century vessels in the Pacific: The Loaysa and Saavedra expeditions (1525-1536)
by Jose Luis Casaban
Oceanic deaths aboard the Manila galleons
by Miguel Luque Talavan