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- Boat (links | edit)
- Battleship (links | edit)
- Battle of the Nile (links | edit)
- Battle of Actium (links | edit)
- Catapult (links | edit)
- Engine (links | edit)
- Fin (links | edit)
- Gnaeus Julius Agricola (links | edit)
- Lighthouse of Alexandria (links | edit)
- Longship (links | edit)
- Library of Congress Classification (links | edit)
- Multihull (links | edit)
- Maritime archaeology (links | edit)
- Pytheas (links | edit)
- Roman Empire (links | edit)
- Ship (links | edit)
- Sidon (links | edit)
- Maritime transport (links | edit)
- Submarine (links | edit)
- Tyre, Lebanon (links | edit)
- Trireme (links | edit)
- Yacht (links | edit)
- Aeneid (links | edit)
- Thor Heyerdahl (links | edit)
- Outboard motor (links | edit)
- Ballista (links | edit)
- Indus Valley Civilisation (links | edit)
- Battle of Salamis (links | edit)
- Propulsion (links | edit)
- Ferry (links | edit)
- Preston Tucker (links | edit)
- Gas turbine (links | edit)
- Sailboat (links | edit)
- Necho II (links | edit)
- Minoan civilization (links | edit)
- Naval architecture (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Olmecs (links | edit)
- Two-stroke engine (links | edit)
- Metamorphoses (links | edit)
- Ostia Antica (links | edit)
- Piraeus (links | edit)
- Seabird (links | edit)
- Ship burial (links | edit)
- Cape Gelidonya (links | edit)
- Old Kingdom of Egypt (links | edit)
- Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories (links | edit)
- Lothal (links | edit)
- Steamboat (links | edit)
- Leonardo Torres Quevedo (links | edit)