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Ian Dartley
Ian Dartley is on page 115 of 1088
Oh my lord this thing is so dense. But we’re into the good stuff. Gone are the days of the Lapita and deducing how early civilizations first traveled. Hello to the Ptolemies, Romans, and Ancient Middle Easterns establishing footholds in their early conquests. It’s insane how many small artifacts, hints of foods, and minor things leftover helped historians glean these major discoveries on travel and trade.
Nov 07, 2025 08:08AM
The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans

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Ian Dartley is on page 20 of 1088
I started this behemoth as a book to force myself back into reading. My god is it dense, and I’m only 20 pages in! So far, some very interesting insight into prehistoric seafarers’ navigation methods.
Aug 05, 2025 06:52PM
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