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Top of the AAT hierarchies
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Objects Facet
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Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
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Transportation Vehicles (hierarchy name)
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vehicles (transportation)
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watercraft
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<watercraft by specific type>
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<watercraft by form>
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Baltimore clippers
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carracks (watercraft)
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clipper ships
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galleons
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hulks (watercraft by form)
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jangadas
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<watercraft by end configuration>
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<watercraft by sectional form>
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<watercraft by superstructure configuration>
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<watercraft by function>
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ceremonial watercraft
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<competition and recreation craft>
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floating mills
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houseboats
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hunting and commercial fishing vessels
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lightships
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merchant vessels
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naval ships
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packet ships
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rumrunners
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training ships
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<utility and service vessels>
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<watercraft by operating environment>
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<watercraft by displacement>
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<watercraft by location or context>
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<watercraft by construction>
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balsas (reed boats)
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bottom-based watercraft
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<dugouts and dugout-based watercraft>
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sewn boats
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skiffs
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skin boats
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<watercraft by method of propulsion>
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human-powered watercraft
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mechanically powered watercraft
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sailing vessels
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