Colossus Dive Trail Maintenance and Wheel Wreck Dating 2019

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Kevin Camidge (2020) Colossus Dive Trail Maintenance and Wheel Wreck Dating 2019 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1079022

Introduction

Colossus Dive Trail Maintenance and Wheel Wreck Dating 2019

This project undertook maintenance of the Colossus dive trail and the collection of further dating evidence from the Wheel Wreck to aid the identification of this wreck. Both sites are protected historic wrecks and are only about six kilometres apart. The rationale behind combining these two projects was that considerable financial savings can be made by combining the fieldwork into a single event.


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