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Other websites
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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.
Elizabeth's pirates
www.channel4.com/history/microsites /H/history/pirates/index.html
Channel 4 History website about Walter Raleigh, Francis Drake and other 'pirates', who led Elizabeth I's England into war with Spain. Includes the Spanish Invaders Game and a section on the Armada.
A History of the Spanish Armada
www.rbethke.pensacola.com/Armada.htm
Enthusiast's site with lots of good information and interesting questions, such as: 'Why was Philip II's Armada remembered as a naval engagement when he intended it as an amphibious assault?'
The Spanish Armada
www.newadvent.org/cathen/01727c.htm
A scholarly article on the Armada from the Catholic point of view.
Data Structure Report: 2002 season on the historic shipwreck near Kinlochbervie, Sutherland, Scotland by Philip Robertson et al (Lochaline Dive Centre, 2002)
Available online at: www.nasscotland.org.uk/projects/klb-report.pdf
This document sets out the preliminary findings of fieldwork following
completion of the 2002 season on the historic shipwreck near Kinlochbervie,
Sutherland, Scotland. The report is a requirement by Historic Scotland and a first step towards full publication.

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