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El. knyga: Blackbeard's Sunken Prize: The 300-Year Voyage of Queen Anne's Revenge

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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469640532
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469640532

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Based on a wealth of artifacts now raised from the ocean floor, two archaeologists present the definitive story of one of America’s most storied pirate ships, the Queen Anne’s Revenge and its fearsome captain, Blackbeard. Original. In 1717, the notorious pirate Blackbeard captured a French slaving vessel off the coast of Martinique and made it his flagship, renaming it Queen Annes Revenge. Over the next six months, the heavily armed ship and its crew captured all manner of riches from merchant ships sailing the Caribbean to the Carolinas. But in June 1718, with British authorities closing in, Blackbeard reportedly ran Queen Annes Revenge aground just off the coast of what is now North Carolinas Fort Macon State Park. What went down with the ship remained hidden for centuries, as the legend of Blackbeard continued to swell in the publics imagination. When divers finally discovered the wreck in 1996, it was immediately heralded as a major find in both maritime archaeology and the history of piracy in the Atlantic. Now the story of Queen Annes Revenge and its fearsome captain is revealed in full detail.Having played vital roles in the shipwrecks recovery and interpretation, Mark U. Wilde-Ramsing and Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton vividly reveal in words and images the ships first use as a French privateer and slave ship, its capture and use by Blackbeards armada, the circumstances of its sinking, and all that can be known about life as an eighteenth-century pirate based on a wealth of artifacts now raised from the ocean floor.
Preface x
1 Meeting a Pirate Captain
1(16)
2 A Wild and Crazy Ride
17(23)
3 The Prize Is Lost
The Journey through Time
40(12)
4 Opening the Pirate's Chest
Archaeological Investigations
52(22)
5 Fragile Remains
74(14)
6 An Eye to Detail
Examining Artifacts by Function
88(66)
7 A Tale from the High Seas
Archaeological Interpretations
154(18)
8 The Legacy of the Sunken Prize
Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge
172(13)
Acknowledgments 185(2)
Notes 187(12)
Index 199
Mark U. Wilde-Ramsing is the former Deputy State Archaeologist (Underwater) of North Carolina and past director of the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project.

Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton is the current Program Archaeologist and Curator at Fort Bragg's Cultural Resources Management Program.