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Year: 2013 Author: Historic Environment Scotland Categories: Day of Archaeology 2013, Maritime Archaeology
Tags: Scotland, #myarchaeology, maritime archaeologist, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Maritime history, Historic Scotland, Archaeology, RCAHMS, Duart Castle, Maritime Archaeology, archaeologist, Underwater archaeology, Shipwreck
Historic Environment Scotland (2013): Philip Robertson (Historic Scotland) - Argyll and Bute. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079768 | 461 Kb |
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Philip Robertson, Historic Scotland (doa_image6708.jpg) |
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Wooden carved cherub in situ at the wreck off Duart Point, by the Archaeological Diving Unit (ADU) Copyright RCAHMS (SC1127028) (doa_image6714.jpg) |
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General Plan of the Duart Point wreck site at the close of the 2003 excavations, By Drs Colin and Paula Martin. Copyright RCAHMS (DP151172) (doa_image6716.jpg) |
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Argyll and Bute ‘Contains Ordnance Survey data © Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown and database right 2011’ (doa_image6984.jpg) |
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