Site Recorder Projects
Site Recorder has been used on a number of significant archaeological projects:
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Geophysical data processing and site mapping on Vasco da Gama's Esmeralda shipwreck (1503) for the Oman Ministry of Heritage and Culture
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Mapping the wreck of HMS Invincible (1758) in the Solent by Pascoe Archaeology
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Excavating the warship Hazardous (1706) by the Hazardous Project
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3D Photogrammetry on the Gnalic shipwreck in Croatia in 2013
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The The SHIPS Project in Plymouth, U.K., use Site Recorder for management of data for the entire project from 2010
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The excavation of HMS Colossus in the Isles of Scilly from 2012 by CISMAS
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The GE.N.ESIS Project - marine geophysical survey of the ruins of the submerged prehistoric town of Methoni, Greece, in 2012
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The survey and excavation of the Barrel Wreck off Cape Town, South Africa, in by the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)
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The excavation of the ZI24 wreck off St Malo, France, by ADRAMAR
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The Tresco Channel survey and excavation, Isles of Scilly, by ProMare and CISMAS
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The excavation of the Mary Rose in 2003-2005 by the Mary Rose Trust
The excavation of the Kizilburun shipwreck by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology
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Mapping and recording a Roman shipwreck off the island of Capraia, Italy
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Reprocessing of the documentary archive from the USS Monitor by NOAA
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Mapping the wreck of HMS Firebrand (1694) in the Isles of Scilly by CISMAS
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The excavation at Pabuc Burnu in Turkey by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology in 2002
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The search for HMS Whiting in Padstow Harbour, Cornwall
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Geophysical survey and documentary archive publication on the Cattewater Wreck in Plymouth by the University of Plymouth and 3H Consulting Ltd
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Reprocessing and publication of the documentary archive from the Resurgam submarine in 2008
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The excavation of the Tile Wreck by ADMAT in the Dominican Republic in 2008
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The survey and excavation at Tektas Burnu in Turkey by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology
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The excavation of HMS Pandora in Australia by the Queensland Museum
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Galle Harbour maritime archaeological impact assessment by the Western Australian Museum in 2007
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Documentation of the historic vessel Wawona by East Carolina University