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The Sound Of Mull Archaeological Project Somap 19942005 Philip Robertson

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The Sound Of Mull Archaeological Project Somap 19942005 Philip Robertson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 58.86 MB
Author: Philip Robertson, Jane Maddocks, Steve Webster
ISBN: 9781407301778, 1407301772
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Sound Of Mull Archaeological Project Somap 19942005 Philip Robertson by Philip Robertson, Jane Maddocks, Steve Webster 9781407301778, 1407301772 instant download after payment.

The Sound of Mull Archaeological Project (SOMAP) was carried out between 1994 and 2005 to map and assess the condition of a wide range of underwater and intertidal wrecks and coastal structures in the Sound of Mull, on Scotland's north-west coast. The study was undertaken by many volunteers under the auspices of the Nautical Archaeology Society and demonstrates the value of projects carried out by trained volunteers. This account of the project combines the results of documentary research into archives and old photographs, high resolution marine geophysics, and measured surveys both on land and underwater. A total of 16 wrecks and four sites were examined and are summarised, with detailed accounts of three sites of wrecks or shipping-related debris of particular interest. A wide range of remote-sensing images are available to download.

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