Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-93165095.html
RMFBG10R–Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
Abandoned shipwreck in Anyer, Banten Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abandoned-shipwreck-in-anyer-banten-image229702886.html
RFR9KTAE–Abandoned shipwreck in Anyer, Banten
Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/giant-moray-gymnothorax-javanicus-on-the-shipwreck-ss-thistlegorm-image65411815.html
RFDPBNC7–Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
A foreign ship that was sunk on Pangandaran beach due to illegal fishing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-foreign-ship-that-was-sunk-on-pangandaran-beach-due-to-illegal-fishing-image552849847.html
RF2R3CDHB–A foreign ship that was sunk on Pangandaran beach due to illegal fishing
Exhibition of ceramics recovered from a Tang dynasty shipwreck near Belitung Island, off Sumatra in 1998, Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exhibition-of-ceramics-recovered-from-a-tang-dynasty-shipwreck-near-belitung-island-off-sumatra-in-1998-asian-civilisations-museum-singapore-image450833974.html
RF2H5D79A–Exhibition of ceramics recovered from a Tang dynasty shipwreck near Belitung Island, off Sumatra in 1998, Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
Offering tray (talam) 12th–14th century Indonesia In medieval Javanese Hindu ritual, large metal offering trays were regularly employed for the preparation of ritual utensils and paraphernalia. The term used in Old Javanese is tahas, and they are referred to in modern Javanese and Indonesian as talam. Both variant terms can be sourced to the Tamil word for the same utensil, tattam. Fragmentary bronze trays of this type, together with other metal temple utensils, have been excavated from a mid-10th century shipwreck in the Java Sea in the past decade, affirming their antiquity. The traditions a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/offering-tray-talam-12th14th-century-indonesia-in-medieval-javanese-hindu-ritual-large-metal-offering-trays-were-regularly-employed-for-the-preparation-of-ritual-utensils-and-paraphernalia-the-term-used-in-old-javanese-is-tahas-and-they-are-referred-to-in-modern-javanese-and-indonesian-as-talam-both-variant-terms-can-be-sourced-to-the-tamil-word-for-the-same-utensil-tattam-fragmentary-bronze-trays-of-this-type-together-with-other-metal-temple-utensils-have-been-excavated-from-a-mid-10th-century-shipwreck-in-the-java-sea-in-the-past-decade-affirming-their-antiquity-the-traditions-a-image457927586.html
RM2HH0B8J–Offering tray (talam) 12th–14th century Indonesia In medieval Javanese Hindu ritual, large metal offering trays were regularly employed for the preparation of ritual utensils and paraphernalia. The term used in Old Javanese is tahas, and they are referred to in modern Javanese and Indonesian as talam. Both variant terms can be sourced to the Tamil word for the same utensil, tattam. Fragmentary bronze trays of this type, together with other metal temple utensils, have been excavated from a mid-10th century shipwreck in the Java Sea in the past decade, affirming their antiquity. The traditions a
Ship installation & ceramics recovered from a Tang dynasty shipwreck off the shores of Sumatra in 1998, Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ship-installation-ceramics-recovered-from-a-tang-dynasty-shipwreck-off-the-shores-of-sumatra-in-1998-asian-civilisations-museum-singapore-image450833992.html
RF2H5D7A0–Ship installation & ceramics recovered from a Tang dynasty shipwreck off the shores of Sumatra in 1998, Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
Sea Fan, Subergorgia appressa, Shipwreck dive site, Pulau Putri, Thousand Islands, near Jakarta, Java, Indonesia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-fan-subergorgia-appressa-shipwreck-dive-site-pulau-putri-thousand-islands-near-jakarta-java-indonesia-image547905295.html
RM2PRB6P7–Sea Fan, Subergorgia appressa, Shipwreck dive site, Pulau Putri, Thousand Islands, near Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
Motion of wave captured in perfect timing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/motion-of-wave-captured-in-perfect-timing-image230856259.html
RFRBGBEB–Motion of wave captured in perfect timing
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image615394722.html
RM2XN5J6X–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/giant-moray-gymnothorax-javanicus-on-the-shipwreck-ss-thistlegorm-image65412054.html
RFDPBNMP–Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
A foreign ship that was sunk on Pangandaran beach due to illegal fishing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-foreign-ship-that-was-sunk-on-pangandaran-beach-due-to-illegal-fishing-image552850055.html
RF2R3CDTR–A foreign ship that was sunk on Pangandaran beach due to illegal fishing
Offering tray (talam) 12th–14th century Indonesia In medieval Javanese Hindu ritual, large metal offering trays were regularly employed for the preparation of ritual utensils and paraphernalia. The term used in Old Javanese is tahas, and they are referred to in modern Javanese and Indonesian as talam. Both variant terms can be sourced to the Tamil word for the same utensil, tattam. Fragmentary bronze trays of this type, together with other metal temple utensils, have been excavated from a mid-10th century shipwreck in the Java Sea in the past decade, affirming their antiquity. The traditions a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/offering-tray-talam-12th14th-century-indonesia-in-medieval-javanese-hindu-ritual-large-metal-offering-trays-were-regularly-employed-for-the-preparation-of-ritual-utensils-and-paraphernalia-the-term-used-in-old-javanese-is-tahas-and-they-are-referred-to-in-modern-javanese-and-indonesian-as-talam-both-variant-terms-can-be-sourced-to-the-tamil-word-for-the-same-utensil-tattam-fragmentary-bronze-trays-of-this-type-together-with-other-metal-temple-utensils-have-been-excavated-from-a-mid-10th-century-shipwreck-in-the-java-sea-in-the-past-decade-affirming-their-antiquity-the-traditions-a-image457927534.html
RM2HH0B6P–Offering tray (talam) 12th–14th century Indonesia In medieval Javanese Hindu ritual, large metal offering trays were regularly employed for the preparation of ritual utensils and paraphernalia. The term used in Old Javanese is tahas, and they are referred to in modern Javanese and Indonesian as talam. Both variant terms can be sourced to the Tamil word for the same utensil, tattam. Fragmentary bronze trays of this type, together with other metal temple utensils, have been excavated from a mid-10th century shipwreck in the Java Sea in the past decade, affirming their antiquity. The traditions a
Chocolate Grouper, Cephalopholis boenak, by coral, Shipwreck dive site, Near Pulau Putri, 1000 Islands, near Jakarta, Java, Indonesia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chocolate-grouper-cephalopholis-boenak-by-coral-shipwreck-dive-site-near-pulau-putri-1000-islands-near-jakarta-java-indonesia-image411545514.html
RM2EWFEE2–Chocolate Grouper, Cephalopholis boenak, by coral, Shipwreck dive site, Near Pulau Putri, 1000 Islands, near Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
Ancient teapot that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ancient-teapot-that-was-recovered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-79438208.html
RMEH6M6T–Ancient teapot that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic bowls unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chinese-ceramic-bowls-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-82032269.html
RMENCTYW–Chinese ceramic bowls unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/giant-moray-gymnothorax-javanicus-on-the-shipwreck-ss-thistlegorm-image64834051.html
RMDNDCDR–Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
Offering tray (talam) 12th–14th century Indonesia In medieval Javanese Hindu ritual, large metal offering trays were regularly employed for the preparation of ritual utensils and paraphernalia. The term used in Old Javanese is tahas, and they are referred to in modern Javanese and Indonesian as talam. Both variant terms can be sourced to the Tamil word for the same utensil, tattam. Fragmentary bronze trays of this type, together with other metal temple utensils, have been excavated from a mid-10th century shipwreck in the Java Sea in the past decade, affirming their antiquity. The traditions a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/offering-tray-talam-12th14th-century-indonesia-in-medieval-javanese-hindu-ritual-large-metal-offering-trays-were-regularly-employed-for-the-preparation-of-ritual-utensils-and-paraphernalia-the-term-used-in-old-javanese-is-tahas-and-they-are-referred-to-in-modern-javanese-and-indonesian-as-talam-both-variant-terms-can-be-sourced-to-the-tamil-word-for-the-same-utensil-tattam-fragmentary-bronze-trays-of-this-type-together-with-other-metal-temple-utensils-have-been-excavated-from-a-mid-10th-century-shipwreck-in-the-java-sea-in-the-past-decade-affirming-their-antiquity-the-traditions-a-image457927336.html
RM2HH0AYM–Offering tray (talam) 12th–14th century Indonesia In medieval Javanese Hindu ritual, large metal offering trays were regularly employed for the preparation of ritual utensils and paraphernalia. The term used in Old Javanese is tahas, and they are referred to in modern Javanese and Indonesian as talam. Both variant terms can be sourced to the Tamil word for the same utensil, tattam. Fragmentary bronze trays of this type, together with other metal temple utensils, have been excavated from a mid-10th century shipwreck in the Java Sea in the past decade, affirming their antiquity. The traditions a
Ancient ceramic bowls that are unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ancient-ceramic-bowls-that-are-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-82032266.html
RMENCTYP–Ancient ceramic bowls that are unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/giant-moray-gymnothorax-javanicus-on-the-shipwreck-ss-thistlegorm-image64834157.html
RMDNDCHH–Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
Part of a green glass vessel unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-part-of-a-green-glass-vessel-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-78621852.html
RMEFWEY8–Part of a green glass vessel unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/giant-moray-gymnothorax-javanicus-on-the-shipwreck-ss-thistlegorm-image64834163.html
RMDNDCHR–Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) on the shipwreck 'SS Thistlegorm'. Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
Gold plated Arabic-style dagger handle unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gold-plated-arabic-style-dagger-handle-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image615394951.html
RM2XN5JF3–Gold plated Arabic-style dagger handle unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) under the old wrecked wooden fishing boat on the sandy bottom, Red sea, Marsa Alam, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-giant-moray-gymnothorax-javanicus-under-the-old-wrecked-wooden-fishing-84000086.html
RFETJEY2–Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) under the old wrecked wooden fishing boat on the sandy bottom, Red sea, Marsa Alam, Egypt
Female Scuba diver at school of Bluespine unicornfish (Naso unicornis) on the skeleton wreck of Yolanda, Shark Yolanda reef Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-female-scuba-diver-at-school-of-bluespine-unicornfish-naso-unicornis-111723216.html
RMGDNC2T–Female Scuba diver at school of Bluespine unicornfish (Naso unicornis) on the skeleton wreck of Yolanda, Shark Yolanda reef
Chinese ceramicware known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramicware-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image613349468.html
RM2XHTDE4–Chinese ceramicware known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image615649461.html
RM2XNH74N–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image615394946.html
RM2XN5JEX–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ancient-chinese-ceramic-that-was-recovered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-138280907.html
RMJ0Y6KR–Ancient Chinese ceramic that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
Part of a blue glass vessel unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-a-blue-glass-vessel-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678843.html
RM2J371HF–Part of a blue glass vessel unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Part of a green glass vessel unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-a-green-glass-vessel-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678840.html
RM2J371HC–Part of a green glass vessel unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678836.html
RM2J371H8–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678854.html
RM2J371HX–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678743.html
RM2J371DY–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678739.html
RM2J371DR–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678820.html
RM2J371GM–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678746.html
RM2J371E2–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678831.html
RM2J371H3–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2004 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2004-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678726.html
RM2J371DA–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2004 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678826.html
RM2J371GX–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678736.html
RM2J371DM–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678751.html
RM2J371E7–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678847.html
RM2J371HK–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2004 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramic-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2004-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678730.html
RM2J371DE–Chinese ceramic known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2004 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Gold plated Arabic-style dagger handle unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gold-plated-arabic-style-dagger-handle-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image466678850.html
RM2J371HP–Gold plated Arabic-style dagger handle unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image503245405.html
RM2M6MPJ5–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic plates that were recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-plates-that-were-recovered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731254.html
RM2PYYY9A–Ancient Chinese ceramic plates that were recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Maritime archaeologists organizing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maritime-archaeologists-organizing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image503245279.html
RM2M6MPDK–Maritime archaeologists organizing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732074.html
RM2R000AJ–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731980.html
RM2R00078–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A marintime archaeologist organizing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marintime-archaeologist-organizing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image503245527.html
RM2M6MPPF–A marintime archaeologist organizing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732355.html
RM2R000MK–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732025.html
RM2R0008W–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731949.html
RM2R00065–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732110.html
RM2R000BX–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A marine archaeologist photographing ancient Chinese ceramic artifact unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-archaeologist-photographing-ancient-chinese-ceramic-artifact-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image503245588.html
RM2M6MPTM–A marine archaeologist photographing ancient Chinese ceramic artifact unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Detail of the motif used on an ancient Chinese ceramic plate that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-motif-used-on-an-ancient-chinese-ceramic-plate-that-was-recovered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732201.html
RM2R000F5–Detail of the motif used on an ancient Chinese ceramic plate that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramicware known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramicware-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-west-java-indonesia-image613593344.html
RM2XJ7GG0–Chinese ceramicware known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea, West Java, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramicware known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea, West Java, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramicware-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-west-java-indonesia-image613593392.html
RM2XJ7GHM–Chinese ceramicware known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea, West Java, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image615394724.html
RM2XN5J70–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-indonesia-image615394944.html
RM2XN5JET–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, Indonesia.
Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/earthenware-that-is-unwatered-from-a-chinese-shipwreck-found-in-the-waters-near-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-known-as-cirebon-shipwreck-the-sunken-ship-carried-earthenwares-from-9th-and-10th-centuries-during-those-times-srivijaya-sailendra-also-ruled-on-the-western-to-central-parts-of-java-image469070760.html
RM2J740F4–Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java.
Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/earthenware-that-is-unwatered-from-a-chinese-shipwreck-found-in-the-waters-near-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-known-as-cirebon-shipwreck-the-sunken-ship-carried-earthenwares-from-9th-and-10th-centuries-during-those-times-srivijaya-sailendra-also-ruled-on-the-western-to-central-parts-of-java-image469070753.html
RM2J740EW–Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731468.html
RM2PYYYH0–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-ceramics-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731613.html
RM2PYYYP5–Chinese ceramics known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maritime-archaeologists-are-organizing-and-cataloguing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731899.html
RM2R0004B–Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A maritime archaeologist organizing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-maritime-archaeologist-organizing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-the-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731783.html
RM2R00007–A maritime archaeologist organizing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of the Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maritime-archaeologists-are-organizing-and-cataloguing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550731411.html
RM2PYYYEY–Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A maritime archaeologist is photographed with ancient Chinese ceramic bowls recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-maritime-archaeologist-is-photographed-with-ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-recovered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732301.html
RM2R000JN–A maritime archaeologist is photographed with ancient Chinese ceramic bowls recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Detail of the motif used on an ancient Chinese ceramic bowl that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-motif-used-on-an-ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowl-that-was-recovered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-image550732147.html
RM2R000D7–Detail of the motif used on an ancient Chinese ceramic bowl that was recovered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maritime-archaeologists-are-organizing-and-cataloguing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-since-the-1960s-southeast-asia-has-seen-a-big-rise-in-both-commercial-and-illicit-salvage-of-underwater-cultural-heritage-according-to-a-team-of-scientists-led-by-natali-pearson-senior-lecturer-sydney-southeast-asia-centre-university-of-sydney-image608085921.html
RM2X98KP9–Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney).
Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maritime-archaeologists-are-organizing-and-cataloguing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-since-the-1960s-southeast-asia-has-seen-a-big-rise-in-both-commercial-and-illicit-salvage-of-underwater-cultural-heritage-according-to-a-team-of-scientists-led-by-natali-pearson-senior-lecturer-sydney-southeast-asia-centre-university-of-sydney-image608085817.html
RM2X98KJH–Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney).
Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maritime-archaeologists-are-organizing-and-cataloguing-ancient-chinese-ceramics-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-since-the-1960s-southeast-asia-has-seen-a-big-rise-in-both-commercial-and-illicit-salvage-of-underwater-cultural-heritage-according-to-a-team-of-scientists-led-by-natali-pearson-senior-lecturer-sydney-southeast-asia-centre-university-of-sydney-image608085841.html
RM2X98KKD–Maritime archaeologists are organizing and cataloguing ancient Chinese ceramics unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney).
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney) in their article published on The Conversation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-since-the-1960s-southeast-asia-has-seen-a-big-rise-in-both-commercial-and-illicit-salvage-of-underwater-cultural-heritage-according-to-a-team-of-scientists-led-by-natali-pearson-senior-lecturer-sydney-southeast-asia-centre-university-of-sydney-in-their-article-published-on-the-conversation-image608086018.html
RM2X98KWP–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney) in their article published on The Conversation.
Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney) in their article published on The Conversation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-chinese-ceramic-bowls-known-as-yue-ware-unwatered-from-9th-10th-century-cirebon-shipwreck-found-in-2003-in-java-sea-north-of-cirebon-west-java-photographed-at-the-storage-room-of-directorate-of-underwater-archaeology-indonesias-ministry-of-culture-and-tourism-in-jakarta-indonesia-since-the-1960s-southeast-asia-has-seen-a-big-rise-in-both-commercial-and-illicit-salvage-of-underwater-cultural-heritage-according-to-a-team-of-scientists-led-by-natali-pearson-senior-lecturer-sydney-southeast-asia-centre-university-of-sydney-in-their-article-published-on-the-conversation-image608087392.html
RM2X98NJT–Ancient Chinese ceramic bowls known as 'Yue ware' unwatered from 9th-10th century Cirebon shipwreck found in 2003 in Java Sea north of Cirebon, West Java; photographed at the storage room of Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage, according to a team of scientists led by Natali Pearson (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney) in their article published on The Conversation.
Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/earthenware-that-is-unwatered-from-a-chinese-shipwreck-found-in-the-waters-near-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-known-as-cirebon-shipwreck-the-sunken-ship-carried-earthenwares-from-9th-and-10th-centuries-during-those-times-srivijaya-sailendra-also-ruled-on-the-western-to-central-parts-of-java-image466299400.html
RM2J2HNJ0–Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java.
Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/earthenware-that-is-unwatered-from-a-chinese-shipwreck-found-in-the-waters-near-cirebon-west-java-indonesia-known-as-cirebon-shipwreck-the-sunken-ship-carried-earthenwares-from-9th-and-10th-centuries-during-those-times-srivijaya-sailendra-also-ruled-on-the-western-to-central-parts-of-java-image466299404.html
RM2J2HNJ4–Earthenware that is unwatered from a Chinese shipwreck found in the waters near Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Known as 'Cirebon shipwreck', the sunken ship carried earthenwares from 9th and 10th centuries. During those times, Srivijaya-Sailendra also ruled on the western to central parts of Java.
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