Archaeological Survey and Monitoring Data from the Flower of Ugie, Wrecked 1852 in the Eastern Solent, England

Authors

  • Julian Whitewright Project Officer, Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/4f7db511ae16c

Keywords:

aggregate, archaeology, Flower of Ugie, maritime, shipwreck

Abstract

This paper discusses the potential future reuse of the archived dataset resulting from the archaeological survey of the shipwreck remains of the Flower of Ugie, a wooden sailing barque wrecked in the Eastern Solent in 1852. Seven years of archaeological survey are represented in the site plans which record the structural details of the vessel along with many of its material characteristics. This record serves to establish the baseline condition of the site, against which future monitoring of the site will be conducted allowing informed management decisions to be made.

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Published

2012-04-05

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Section

Data papers