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Shipwrightery at Bucklers Hard

Helen Farr via kdstrutt.wordpress.com April 9, 2015

Ancient Shipwrightery tool-marks recording will take place at Bucklers Hard 2nd- 4th May.

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Written by Helen Farr

I am a maritime archaeologist within the SMMI with a particular interest in the global origins of seafaring and submerged prehistoric landscapes on the continental shelf.

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