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Article: Dr Colin Martin of St Andrews University has claimed that a rediscovered bronze ruler may help explain the defeat of the Spanish Armada. (News).(archaeological research)(Brief Article)
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- July 1, 2002
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Dr Colin Martin of St Andrews University has claimed that a rediscovered bronze ruler may help explain the defeat of the Spanish Armada. The ruler, recovered from the sunken remains of the Armada vessel San Juan de Sicilia, was found at a Fort William museum last year. Dr Martin compared it with a similar wooden device recovered from another Armada ...
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