n.a. (2005). Inner Owers, Marine Aggregate Extraction Areas 396 and 435: Archaeological Interpretation of Side-scan data. Wessex Archaeology.

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Inner Owers, Marine Aggregate Extraction Areas 396 and 435: Archaeological Interpretation of Side-scan data
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15
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The wreck and sidescan data was combined to produce a summary of the maritime archaeological potential. There results were one confirmed wreck, one anomaly that may have represented a further wreck (possibly the Glenlee), two UKHO anomalies that may have represented archaeology, two sidescan anomalies identified as areas of possible wreckage, nine sidescan anomalies identified as possible debris, one sidescan anomaly identified as an area of disturbed seabed. [Au(abr)]
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Wessex Archaeology
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2005
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: INNER OWERS
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Arun
Monument: WRECK. Undated
Ngr: SZ87509450, 513000090200
Parish: Pagham
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19 Jan 2009