2011, Wessex Archaeology,Marine Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF),  Wrecks at Sea

2011, Wessex Archaeology,Marine Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF), Wrecks at Sea

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May 2021

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January 2011 - January 2011

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May 2021

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Summary

There is potential for the discovery of shipwrecks dating back to the Mesolithic (over
10,000 years ago), and for aircraft crash sites from the last century. These wrecks can
provide fascinating insights into trade, communication, combat, technology, economics
and many other aspects of life and society. However, their location on the seabed
leaves ...

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