How China uses shipwrecks to weave a history of seaborne trade that backs up its construction of a new maritime Silk Road
via South China Morning Post, 29 November 2017: The Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage is currently underway in Hong Kong, with many participants from Southeast Asia. This report from the SCMP focuses on China’s emerging role as a leader in maritime archaeology and its potential implications for its power. This week, more than … <a href="
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