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Near-vertical aerial photograph of Duart Castle and Point. The wreck lies close inshore, its position indicated by the track extending to the right, which was built to facilitate access to the working base on the rocks. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 173102 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Near-vertical aerial photograph of Duart Castle and Point. The wreck lies close inshore, its position indicated by the track extending to the right, which was built to facilitate access to the working base on the rocks. (Colin Martin) Item Level
Aerial photograph of Duart Castle and Point looking south. The wreck lies to the left of the Point’s furthest extent. The small sandy inlet towards the right is called Port na Birlinn—the castle’s galley harbour. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 173103 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Aerial photograph of Duart Castle and Point looking south. The wreck lies to the left of the Point’s furthest extent. The small sandy inlet towards the right is called Port na Birlinn—the castle’s galley harbour. (Colin Martin) Item Level
Aerial photograph of Duart Castle and Point looking south. The wreck lies to the left of the Point’s furthest extent. The small sandy inlet towards the right is called Port na Birlinn—the castle’s galley harbour. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 173104 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Aerial photograph of Duart Castle and Point looking south. The wreck lies to the left of the Point’s furthest extent. The small sandy inlet towards the right is called Port na Birlinn—the castle’s galley harbour. (Colin Martin) Item Level
From its headland, Duart Castle dominates the south-east entrance to the Sound of Mull. The bay beyond provides shelter from most wind directions, but not from the north-west. It can therefore only be usd as a temporary anchorage. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 173105 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin From its headland, Duart Castle dominates the south-east entrance to the Sound of Mull. The bay beyond provides shelter from most wind directions, but not from the north-west. It can therefore only be usd as a temporary anchorage. (Colin Martin) Item Level
Antony Firth of the ADU keeping a dive log off Duart Point aboard the unit’s vessel Xanadu during a visit to the site in 1992.(Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173106 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Antony Firth of the ADU keeping a dive log off Duart Point aboard the unit’s vessel Xanadu during a visit to the site in 1992.(Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Antony Firth of the Archaeological Diving Unit communicates with a diving archaeologist off Duart Point aboard the unit’s vessel Xanadu during their visit to the site in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173107 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Antony Firth of the Archaeological Diving Unit communicates with a diving archaeologist off Duart Point aboard the unit’s vessel Xanadu during their visit to the site in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173108 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173109 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173110 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173111 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The ADU’s vessel Xanadu off Duart Point to assess the wreck on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Antony Firth assists Ian Oxley back on board after a dive to assess the historic shipwreck off Duart Point on behalf of Historic Scotland. The assessment was carried out by the ADU, based at St Andrews University. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173112 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Antony Firth assists Ian Oxley back on board after a dive to assess the historic shipwreck off Duart Point on behalf of Historic Scotland. The assessment was carried out by the ADU, based at St Andrews University. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Antony Firth assists Ian Oxley back on board after a dive to assess the historic shipwreck off Duart Point on behalf of Historic Scotland. The assessment was carried out by the ADU, based at St Andrews University. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173113 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Antony Firth assists Ian Oxley back on board after a dive to assess the historic shipwreck off Duart Point on behalf of Historic Scotland. The assessment was carried out by the ADU, based at St Andrews University. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub (DP92/169) from the ship’s external decoration, a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063) and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit). On-line Digital Images DP 173114 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub (DP92/169) from the ship’s external decoration, a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063) and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit). 1992 Item Level
Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub (DP92/169) from the ship’s external decoration, a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063) and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173115 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub (DP92/169) from the ship’s external decoration, a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063) and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub (DP92/169) from the ship’s external decoration, a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063) and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit). On-line Digital Images DP 173116 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub (DP92/169) from the ship’s external decoration, a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063) and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit). 1992 Item Level
The rim of a small wooden bowl (DP92/066) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173117 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The rim of a small wooden bowl (DP92/066) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub from the ship’s external decoration (DP92/169), a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063), and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173118 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Organic archaeological material exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. The objects include a carved wooden cherub from the ship’s external decoration (DP92/169), a staved wooden costrel (DP92/063), and a human arm bone. Timbers from the ship lie in the background. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
The end of a pump spear (DP92/046) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173119 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The end of a pump spear (DP92/046) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
A carved element from the ship’s decorated exterior (DP92/161) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU     on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. A human rib lies under the scale. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173120 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin A carved element from the ship’s decorated exterior (DP92/161) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. A human rib lies under the scale. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
A clay pipe bowl (DP92/281) lying loose in the shingle, exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173121 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin A clay pipe bowl (DP92/281) lying loose in the shingle, exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
The end of a pump spear (DP92/046) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173122 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The end of a pump spear (DP92/046) exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
A human femur exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173123 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin A human femur exposed by sea-bed erosion on the historic shipwreck off Duart Point, photographed by the ADU on behalf of Historic Scotland in 1992. Scale in centimetres. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Antony Firth (left) and Steve Liscoe aboard the aboard the ADU’s vessel Xanadu during the visit to the wreck site off Duart Point in 1992. Antony Firth is holding a swatch of labelled tags for identifying exposed finds before rescue recovery. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173124 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Antony Firth (left) and Steve Liscoe aboard the aboard the ADU’s vessel Xanadu during the visit to the wreck site off Duart Point in 1992. Antony Firth is holding a swatch of labelled tags for identifying exposed finds before rescue recovery. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level
Ian Oxley of the ADU. (Archaeological Diving Unit) On-line Digital Images DP 173125 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Ian Oxley of the ADU. (Archaeological Diving Unit) 1992 Item Level