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            weapons and possessions, foreign jewellery, Venetian glasses, silver objects of
            western origins) when San Diego engaged in naval battle with the Dutch ship
            Mauritius.
              The present paper has provided a general overview of the hitherto archaeological
            research of the Manila galleons. Although the scholarship is far from exhaustive, it
            has already contributed important information in the elucidation of the Philippines’
            maritime history during the colonial period. Examination of the material evidences
            has offered a glimpse of speci!c periods in history when people of different eth-
            nicities and cultures have interacted and are woven together through the use of a
            maritime trade route.



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