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Texas A&M University / Ballistics / Sabot / Nautical Archaeology Program / Polyethylene glycol / Artifact / Wood preservation / Preservation / Artillery / Chemistry / Maritime archaeology / Ammunition
Date: 2014-11-06 17:27:19
Texas A&M University
Ballistics
Sabot
Nautical Archaeology Program
Polyethylene glycol
Artifact
Wood preservation
Preservation
Artillery
Chemistry
Maritime archaeology
Ammunition

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