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Records of Cotswold Archaeology, archaeologists, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England

551 251

Description Records of Cotswold Archaeology, archaeologists, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England

Date 2014

Collection Records of Cotswold Archaeology, archaeologists, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England

Catalogue Number 551 251

Category All Other

Scope and Content The collection comprises documentary archive from projects by Cotswold Archaeology, including reports, divers' logs, spreadsheet and GIS data from a study of the Clyde Shipbuilding Industry as represented by shipwrecks within the Clyde River and Estuary, and reports from diver surveys of the Kennemerland, Wrangels Palais and Duart Point wrecks.

Archive History Deposited by Cotswold Archaeology with RCAHMS and accessioned as Acc No 2015/47.

System of Arrangement The collection is arranged by project.

Access Conditions Open. Please contact the archive to arrange access.

Administrative History Cotswold Archaeology is a professional archaeological company with (2021) offices in Andover, Cirencester, Exeter, Milton Keynes and Suffolk. Established in 1989 the company provides a range of heritage services including consultancy, desk-based assessment, excavation, survey, and post-excavation services.

Accruals Accruals are anticipated.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1473340

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Collection Level (551 251) Records of Cotswold Archaeology, archaeologists, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
All Other 551 251/1 Archaeological archive relating to the project Clyde-Built: A study of the Clyde Shipbuilding Industry as Represented by Shipwrecks within the Clyde River and Estuary Group Level
All Other 551 251/3 Archaeological archive relating to Wrangels Palais 2014 Diver Survey. Group Level
All Other 551 251/2 Archaeological archive relating to Kennemerland 2014 Diver Survey. Group Level

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