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Coastal Archaeological Landscapes: Intertidal & Estuarine

COALIE

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Principal Organisations

  • WA Coastal & Marine
  • WA Coastal & Marine Projects
  • RCAHMS

Sponsors

  • Historic Scotland

SCAPE Trust

  • Scottish Coastal Archaeology and the Problem of Erosion
  • Scotland’s Coastal Heritage at Risk
  • Shorewatch

Other sources of information

  • West of Scotland Archaeology Service
  • Historic Scotland Marine Heritage Strategy
  • Receiver of Wreck
  • Treasure Trove Scotland
  • Joint Nautical Archaeology Policy Committee

Surveying Brigurd Point at sunrise (W. Wyeth, RCAHMS 2013).

Recent Blog Posts

  • COALIE Project report online
  • Mystery Early Medieval Coastal Site Discovered On Hunterston Sands, Firth Of Clyde
  • Day of Archaeology – 11th July 2014

WA Coastal & Marine

Find out more about WA Coastal & Marine's Edinburgh Office.

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ScARF

The current state of knowledge on Scotland’s past has been brought together as the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF), please visit ScARF to learn more and contribute.

CANMORE MAPPING

CANMORE MAPPING is a map enabled query system for CANMORE. It allows you to search CANMORE, the NMRS database, and to search for archaeological sites, monuments, buildings and maritime sites using a map.

Historic Scotland Guidance for Marine Users

Historic Scotland encourages public appreciation of, and involvement in the recording and conservation of the underwater heritage.

Principal Organisations

  • Wessex Archaeology
  • RCAHMS
Website is hosted by Wessex Archaeology.

Sponsors

  • Historic Scotland

Other sources of information

  • Historic Scotland Marine Strategy
  • Receiver of Wreck
  • Shorewatch
  • Treasure Trove Scotland
  • Scottish Coastal Archaeology and the Problem of Erosion
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