It has been a busy and non stop year so far with lots more still to come. Diving work has been very exciting with divers supplied to Pascoe Archaeology Services on Invincible and excavation continuing on the London and work in Langdon Bay, Hanover Cove and Thorness Bay happening shortly. Geophysical and Hydrographic survey has again been exciting with surveys undertaken on the London, Brighton Marina, Holland No.5, Normans Bay and a whole variety of other interesting wrecks. When not on site windfarm and aggregate extraction archaeological interpretation work has been keeping everyone busy along with data processing and report writting.
2016 so far
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