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Amtec Co-op
www.amtecco-op.com
To find out more about Damian Goodburn (see Clinker boat building) and ancient technology, visit the Amtec Co-op website describing the work carried out by Damian and other
experts in ancient materials, technology and conservation.
Archaeological Diving Unit (ADU)
www.adu.org.uk
Provides detailed information on the work of the ADU, including the field methods and equipment used. Also includes information on designated historic wrecks, UK wreck laws and guidance notes for divers and archaeologists.
Nautical Archaeology Society
www.nasportsmouth.org.uk
The Nautical Archaeology Society is a non-government organisation formed to further interest in our underwater cultural heritage. Its website includes information about society membership and projects, training and courses, publications and underwater archaeology news.
Mary Rose Trust
www.maryrose.org
Built between 1509 and 1511, the Mary Rose was one of the first ships able to fire a broadside, and was a firm favourite of King Henry VIII. The ship sank accidentally during an engagement with the French fleet in 1545. Her rediscovery and raising were seminal events in the history of nautical archaeology. As well as providing information about the Mary Rose, its history and life on board, the website provides information on the Mary Rose Trust's educational activities and Mary Rose Archaeological Services Ltd.
National Maritime Museum
www.nmm.ac.uk
Website of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, including its Collections Online.
Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology
www.hwtma.org.uk
The Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology promotes interest, research and knowledge of maritime archaeology and heritage in Great Britain, with core activities concentrated in the counties of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the adjacent south coast areas. Its website has details of its research work and other projects, including educational initiatives such as lectures, seminars and publications.
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