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Acknowledgements We are grateful to the following persons and institutions for the help they have contributed in various ways to the team’s work on the Vliegent Hart and to this project. • Oxford Maritime Trust, our principal sponsor. The generous financial and technical help has enabled us to continue a programme of archaeological work on the Vliegent Hart, without their support this would not have been possible. • Wilbert Weber, Director of the Stedelijk Museum, Vlissingen • The Staff of the Stedelijk Museum, Vlissingen • Marjan Scharloo, Director of the Rijksmuseum PenningenKabinet, Leiden • Hans Jacobi and Arent Pol of the PenningenKabinet, Leiden • Willem Groothuis, Director Domeinen, Ministry of Finance • Marion Timmermans and Katja de Haan of Domeinen • Frans Mole, Rijkswaterstaat, Middleburg • H. van der Kuil and staff, Rijkswaterstaat, Vlissingen • The Rijkswaterstaat, Vlissingen • Leo Dingemanse, Stedelijk Museum and Global Star Shipping • Steve Roue, Falmouth Divers Ltd • Zelide Cowan Credits Various team members during the project took the photographs used in this report and thanks are due to all those who helped with creating a photographic archive. In addition, certain photographs are courtesy of World’s End Picture Library and the Stedelijk Museum, Vlissingen. The manuscript map is courtesy of the University of Leiden. Contributors to the text included Rex Cowan, Alex Hildred, Peter Holt, Paul Dart, Ton van der Horst, Mark Fuller and Wilbert Weber. Copyright Text and photographs Undersea Location and Archaeological Surveys Ltd, with the exception of photographs 36 A and B, copyright Stedelijk Museum, Vlissingen. Notes All distances are given in metric units unless otherwise stated. All headings are given relative to grid North unless otherwise stated. Artefacts are only listed by the short form of their number, the full form is TVH2000 Axxxx. -2- 


































































































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