Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by English Heritage to undertake a designated site assessment of the Coronation Offshore: a designated wreck site located off Penlee Point, Plymouth. The work was work undertaken as part of the contract for Archaeological Service
The Cattewater Wreck was discovered in 1973 during channel dredging in the Cattewater, Plymouth, Dev...
The RASSE project was undertaken by the University of St Andrews with partners as part of the three ...
The nature of the project involved an extension of a previous multibeam survey of the 17th Century N...
The project involved archaeological survey and recording on the wreck of the Invincible, a 3rd Rate ...
Wessex Archaeology (WA) has been commissioned by the Port of London Authority (PLA) to mitigate the ...
The project was a condition survey of the early 20th century submarine HMS A1, carried out for Engli...
An extensive archaeological investigation of Plymouth Sound, an area comprising of three kilometres ...
test and develop rapid, quantitative, remote (geophysical) sensing techniques for the enhanced inves...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by English Heritage to carry out Phase I of a project on a means...
The rapid archaeological site surveying and evaluation RASSE project was undertaken by the Universit...
The Coronation was a 17 Century second rate ship-of-the-line of the British Navy, lost during a stor...
Certain elements of marine archaeology have until very recently been a very difficult pursuit, and t...
The project comprised the development and testing of a number of methodologies for the rapid assessm...
Assessing Boats and Ships 1860-1950 was funded by English Heritage through the Aggregate Levy Sustai...
The project comprised the development and testing of a number of methodologies for the rapid assessm...
The Cattewater Wreck was discovered in 1973 during channel dredging in the Cattewater, Plymouth, Dev...
The RASSE project was undertaken by the University of St Andrews with partners as part of the three ...
The nature of the project involved an extension of a previous multibeam survey of the 17th Century N...
The project involved archaeological survey and recording on the wreck of the Invincible, a 3rd Rate ...
Wessex Archaeology (WA) has been commissioned by the Port of London Authority (PLA) to mitigate the ...
The project was a condition survey of the early 20th century submarine HMS A1, carried out for Engli...
An extensive archaeological investigation of Plymouth Sound, an area comprising of three kilometres ...
test and develop rapid, quantitative, remote (geophysical) sensing techniques for the enhanced inves...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by English Heritage to carry out Phase I of a project on a means...
The rapid archaeological site surveying and evaluation RASSE project was undertaken by the Universit...
The Coronation was a 17 Century second rate ship-of-the-line of the British Navy, lost during a stor...
Certain elements of marine archaeology have until very recently been a very difficult pursuit, and t...
The project comprised the development and testing of a number of methodologies for the rapid assessm...
Assessing Boats and Ships 1860-1950 was funded by English Heritage through the Aggregate Levy Sustai...
The project comprised the development and testing of a number of methodologies for the rapid assessm...
The Cattewater Wreck was discovered in 1973 during channel dredging in the Cattewater, Plymouth, Dev...
The RASSE project was undertaken by the University of St Andrews with partners as part of the three ...
The nature of the project involved an extension of a previous multibeam survey of the 17th Century N...