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Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Balsa](https://www.academia.edu/10142640/Balsa). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (p. 213). ABC–CLIO.



 

 

Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Balsa](https://www.academia.edu/10142640/Balsa). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (p. 213). ABC–CLIO.



 

 

 

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 The term "balsa" (Spanish for "raft") encompasses a range of watercraft employed in modern Ecuador, Peru, and Chile from Pre-Columbian times to the present.



 

 

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Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Homer](https://www.academia.edu/19649413/Homer). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (pp. 31-34). Santa Barbara, ABC–CLIO.



 

 

Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Homer](https://www.academia.edu/19649413/Homer). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (pp. 31-34). Santa Barbara, ABC–CLIO.



 

 

 

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 Homer is the name given to a Greek figure credited with composing the epic poems *Iliad* and *Odyssey* – monumental works that ancient Greeks viewed as cornerstones of their civilization. The identity, date, and very existence of an individual named Homer are... 

 

 

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Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Sea Peoples](https://www.academia.edu/19649431/Sea_Peoples). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (pp. 22-24). Santa Barbara: ABC–CLIO.



 

 

Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Sea Peoples](https://www.academia.edu/19649431/Sea_Peoples). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (pp. 22-24). Santa Barbara: ABC–CLIO.



 

 

 

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 The "Sea Peoples" are best known from Egyptian records of the 13th and 12th centuries BCE, where they are portrayed as foreign invaders who laid waste to empires across the Near East in the years surrounding the tumultuous transition from the Late Bronze... 

 

 

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Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Americas to 1500 CE](https://www.academia.edu/19649438/Americas_Before_1500). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (pp. 210-215). Santa Barbara: ABC–CLIO.



 

 

Emanuel, J. P. (2017). [Americas to 1500 CE](https://www.academia.edu/19649438/Americas_Before_1500). In S. K. Stein (Ed.), *The Encyclopedia of the Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, Trade* (pp. 210-215). Santa Barbara: ABC–CLIO.



 

 

 

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 The Americas feature perhaps the richest range of prehistoric craft to have survived through history, with adapted versions of some aboriginal vessels remaining in use to this day, particularly off the coasts of Peru, Brazil, and Chile in South America... 

 

 

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