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The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

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The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity

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The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad trading activity in Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

The #Cirebonshipwreck is a late 9th to 10th-century shipwreck discovered in 2003, in the #JavaSea offshore of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The shipwreck contains a large amount of Chinese Yue ware, and is notable as important marine archaeology evidence of the Maritime #SilkRoad

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