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The Mayflower, a historic ship, likely had a mix of scents typical of a 17th-century vessel. The smell of wood, tar, and saltwater would have been predominant, along with the odor of dampness from the ocean and potential mildew in the ship's hold. Additionally, the presence of food, livestock, and human waste would have contributed to a less pleasant aroma. Overall, the olfactory experience would have been a blend of maritime and organic smells.

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