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		<title>By: Cultural Property Law on March 12, 2010: Dead Dogs, Inside Men, and Pearl Diving &#171; The Cultural Property and Archaeology Law Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] a dog who is believed to have died in the 1545 sinking of the Mary Rose, will be the first 400 year old dog to appear at the Crufts dog show in Portsmouth (UK) (I know, there&#8217;s nothing legal about this, so sue [...]</description>
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