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Kaiyuan Temple: "Houzhu Shipwreck Is Also Preserved At The Premises Of The Temple, Attesting To Quanzhou's Ship-Building Technology." - Estuary Docks: "There Is One Shipwreck Located Within The Land Area Of This Component." (Ab Ev) – "In 1982, Remains Of An Abandoned Ancient Ship Of The Southern Song Dynasty Were Excavated 230 Meters North To Wenxing Dock. (...) It Is Now Protected With Backfill At The Original Location." (Nomination File, P. 239)
"The More Than Thirty Shipwrecks Preserved In The Rhine Channel Constitute Another Valuable Source Of Timber Construction Technology." – "The Component Parts Of Frontiers Of The Roman Empire – The Lower German Limes Include Remains Of At Least Two Ships: A Patrol Craft At Bunnik-Vechten And A Cargo Ship At Utrecht-Balije". (Nomination File, P. 45, 59)
"The Discovery Of Wrecks Such As The Famous Fortuna Maris, Found Near Comacchio" (1999 Ab Ev)
"Remains Of Shipwrecks From The 16th Century Have Been Found In The Bay: Three At A Depth Of Around 25-30 Metres And One At 72 Metres. Their State Of
Preservation Is Good, And They Are Perfectly Identifiable, Such As The San Juan, Built In 1565." (Ab Ev)
Sinan Shipwreck. Located Near Imjado And Jeongdo Islands. Designated As A Historic Site 'Sea Area With Sunken Relics, Sinan'
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South-East Area - Alaior (Component C6): "The Underwater Archaeological Heritage Is Also Noteworthy In This Area. The Boundaries Of The Component Part Include The Marine Area Around The Calescoves Anchorage. There Are Some Important Wrecks Located In This Marine Area That Hold Significant Material Evidence Illustrating Trade And Other Relations Maintained By The Ancient Settlers With The Outside World." (Nomination File, P. 150)