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Chapter 9 revisits the concept of a maritime cultural landscape associated with shipping mishaps. It examines how the Queenscliffe case study aligns with international examples and considers the potential for comparative archaeological and historical studies of how communities have dealt with shipping mishaps in different times, places and contexts. This includes closing reflections on the shifting trajectories of maritime archaeology and heritage management in the face of a realignment of the discipline.
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Duncan, B., Gibbs, M. (2015). Conclusion. In: Please God Send Me a Wreck. When the Land Meets the Sea, vol 3. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2642-8_9
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