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were achieved for most of the features shown on the previous plans that were not lifted during the 1970s and 1980s.
Cotswold Archaeology, December 2014
Artefact Recovery (28 February 2017 - 28 February 2017)
HU 68826 71273 Wreck of Dutch East Indiaman Kennemerland, wrecked 1664, in South Mouth, Out Skerries, Shetland. This wreck was found in 1971 and excavated in the summers of 1973, 1974, 1976 and 1978 under the direction of Keith Muckelroy. After his death in 1980, there were a further two seasons in 1984 and 1987 under the direction of Christopher Dobbs. All the finds were deposited in Shetland Museum, and conserved by museum staff. After an initial evaluation exercise during a family holiday in 2016, grant aid from HES was awarded for two weeks’ work in October 2017 to photograph, draw and research the finds and bring them to publication. A report was submitted to HES in March 2018.
HU 66443 70239 Wreck of Dutch East Indiaman de Liefde, wrecked 1711, in Mio Ness, Out Skerries, Shetland. This wreck was found in 1964 and has been excavated or salvaged intermittently by various individuals and organisations since then. Although most of the many coins found were sold, enough material has reached Shetland Museum by donation or purchase to merit a similar recording exercise, which was carried out in September 2018. Archive: NRHE and Shetland Museum and Archives (intended)
Funder: HES (Kennemerland)
Colin Martin and Paula Martin – Morvern Maritime Centre (Source: DES, Volume 19)
OASIS ID: waherita1-298376
External Reference
Name cited as Kennemerland). The Shetland Museum has acquired all the excavated artifacts from this wreck. These await listing and formal accession.
NMRS, MS/829/65.
Note
For partially overlying wreck of the Advena, see HU67SE 8002.
For anchors (apparently not associated) found on the island of Brurary during fieldwork, see HU67SE 40.
For adjacent beacon (daymark), see HU67SE 41.
Location formerly cited as Centred HU 6863 7151 [N60 25.3 W0 45].
  


















































































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