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Celebrating Swansea University Authors
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Double Celebration for Maritime History Student
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Public Lecture by Prof John M. MacKenzie - 26 January
Swansea dramatisation features on BBC Radio 4
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Swansea Emeritus Professor elected President of the Egypt Exploration Society
Martin Johnes comments on Heritage Project
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