Towards a Coastal History of Wrecking in the North Sea: legality and cultural practice of British ‘wreckers’ in the 18th century by DAISY TURNBULL

Towards a Coastal History of Wrecking in the North Sea: legality and cultural practice of British ‘wreckers’ in the 18th century by DAISY TURNBULL
Docking the Amsterdam (1749). Public archaeology of an intertidal Dutch East Indiaman by JERZY GAWRONSKI
The inter-tidal shipwrecks of Wales: Challenges and Opportunities by JULIAN WHITEWRIGHT
CITiZAN: shipwrecks and smartphones, the rapid recording of vessels in the intertidal zone by ANDY SHERMAN
Neither Hero nor Victim: Intertidal Shipwrecks and Responses of Coastal Communities in 19th Century Britain by CATHRYN PEARCE
Boat graveyards in Scotland by TOM DAWSON & JOANNA HAMBLY
Secret in the Sands: The discovery of wooden wreck remains on the island of Fuday, Sound of Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland by DAN ATKINSON