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However , sailors have always avoided this route for two reasons : first , the prevailing northerly winds in the Mediterranean make the North African coast a dangerous lee shore ; second , very strong northerly winds can appear quite ...
However , sailors have always avoided this route for two reasons : first , the prevailing northerly winds in the Mediterranean make the North African coast a dangerous lee shore ; second , very strong northerly winds can appear quite ...
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Sailing along the south coast of Sicily and then turning gently north - west towards Sardinia ( and then on to Ibiza and ... then using currents and - again - coastal winds go north up the coast of Italy or across to Lipari , and then ...
Sailing along the south coast of Sicily and then turning gently north - west towards Sardinia ( and then on to Ibiza and ... then using currents and - again - coastal winds go north up the coast of Italy or across to Lipari , and then ...
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Turning first to the difference between coastal and inland sites , quantified ceramic data show again and again that diversity and quantity of imported pottery will be much greater at coastal sites , particularly large ones .
Turning first to the difference between coastal and inland sites , quantified ceramic data show again and again that diversity and quantity of imported pottery will be much greater at coastal sites , particularly large ones .
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