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:Turner, Samuel P. ''Saona Artillery: Implication for Inter-Island Trade and Shipboard Armaments in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century''. Texas A&M University Master's Thesis in Anthropology, 1994. | :Turner, Samuel P. ''Saona Artillery: Implication for Inter-Island Trade and Shipboard Armaments in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century''. Texas A&M University Master's Thesis in Anthropology, 1994. | ||
:Vigneras, Louis-Andres. ''The Discovery of South America and the Andalucian Voyages''. Chicago, 1976. | :Vigneras, Louis-Andres. ''The Discovery of South America and the Andalucian Voyages''. Chicago, 1976. | ||
| − | :Waddell, Peter J.A. "The Pump and Pump Well of a 16th Century Galleon," in International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 14, No. 3, 1985, 243-259. | + | :Waddell, Peter J.A. "The Pump and Pump Well of a 16th Century Galleon," in ''International Journal of Nautical Archaeology'', Vol. 14, No. 3, 1985, 243-259. |
| − | :Waddell, Peter J.A. "The Disassembly of a 16th Century Galleon," in International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 15 No. 2, 1986, 137-148. | + | :Waddell, Peter J.A. "The Disassembly of a 16th Century Galleon," in ''International Journal of Nautical Archaeology'', Vol. 15 No. 2, 1986, 137-148. |
====Spanish and Portuguese Maritime Empires in the New World==== | ====Spanish and Portuguese Maritime Empires in the New World==== | ||
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Iberian Exploration and Colonization of the Western Hemisphere, 1492-1600
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