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2017 Conference Session 6: History and Current Trends of Underwater Archaeology around East Asia
A Methodology for Accurate and Quick Photogrammetric Recording of Underwater Cultural Heritage
by Kotaro Yamafune
Seamanship and Navigation: Seafarers on Board Daily Skills in Chinese Junk
by Xu Lu and Yu Long Fa
Uraga Port between Manila and Acapulco
by Kahoru Suzuki
Who Were the Africans in Eastern Asia? : The Christian European Period 1500-1900 AD
by Clifford Pereira
Legal Status of Sunken State Vessels and Sovereign Immunity
by Kaè Oyama
The Iron Grapnel Supposed to Belong to the Sinan Shipwreck and Other Anchors in East Asia
by Mitsuhiko Ogawa
Developing the Foundation for Sustainable Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage Starting from Local Involvement: Case Studies in Okinawa
by Yumiko Nakanishi, Rintaro Ono, Norimitsu Sakagami, Hironobu Kan, and Chiaki Katagiri
The Historical Transition of Lakefront Environment and Use in Lake Biwa, Japan
by Hisashi Nakagawa
A Preliminary Study on the Barrier of the Sino-French War of 1884 at Tamsui Estuary, Taiwan
by Tai-Lung
The 17th Century Wooden Shipwreck off Hatsushima Island, Japan
by Hayato Kondo, Akifumi Iwabuchi, and Toshiaki Hayashibara
Basic Studies on the Western Shipwrecks Discovered in the Ryukyu Archipelago and Their Influence on Modern Society
by Chiaki Katagiri, Yumiko Nakanishi, Rintaro Ono, and Hiroki Miyagi
Development of the Sledge-Type Underwater Metal Detection System for Underwater Cultural Heritage Exploration
by Yong-Hwa Jung, Young-Hyun Lee, Jin-Hoo Kim, Sang-Hee Lee, Hyun-Do Kim, and Yeong-Hyun Kim
The Shared Underwater Cultural Heritage of Japan and the Netherlands: the Kanrin-maru
by Leon Derksen and Akifumi Iwabuchi
European Ships of Discovery
by Filipe Castro