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Blackbeard's anchor recovered off NC coast
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 | May 27, 2011
 | MARTHA WAGGONER
Posted on 05/29/2011 7:35:53 PM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C.  An anchor from what's believed to be the wreck of the pirate Blackbeard's flagship has been raised from the ocean floor off the North Carolina coast. 
Archaeologists believe the anchor recovered Friday is from the Queen Anne's Revenge, which sank in 1718. That was five months before Blackbeard was killed in a battle. 
The artifact is the third-largest item at the shipwreck, outsized only by two other anchors. 
Researchers retrieved the anchor from the shipwreck about 20 feet under water... 
 The anchor is about 11 feet long.
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TOPICS: History; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: anchor; anchors; archaeology; blackbeard; edwardteach; edwardthatch; godsgravesglyphs; northcarolina; queenannesrevenge; shipwreck
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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posted on 
05/29/2011 7:39:35 PM PDT
by 
MAexile
(Bats left, votes right)
 
To: MAexile
    
 The dreaded EDWARD TEACH (A.K.A BLACKBEARD)
 
To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
    Blackbeard, Hollywood writers could not come up with a better story than his Real life!
 
4
posted on 
05/29/2011 7:41:20 PM PDT
by 
Cheetahcat
( November 4  2008 ,A date which will live in Infamy.)
 
To: MAexile
    Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, 
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!
5
posted on 
05/29/2011 7:41:58 PM PDT
by 
DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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To: Cheetahcat
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posted on 
05/29/2011 7:42:29 PM PDT
by 
DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
7
posted on 
05/29/2011 7:43:37 PM PDT
by 
Yardstick
 
To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
To: television is just wrong
9
posted on 
05/29/2011 7:49:59 PM PDT
by 
DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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To: SeekAndFind
    
 Blackbeard (from a 1736 engraving) 
  

 Teach's flag depicted a skeleton spearing a heart, 
 while toasting the devil. 
It was designed to intimidate enemies.
 
10
posted on 
05/29/2011 7:54:48 PM PDT
by 
DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
    Overcompensating, he was. Yarr.
 
11
posted on 
05/29/2011 8:03:19 PM PDT
by 
Tanniker Smith
(I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
 
To: Tanniker Smith
    OK, I got that. It was funny.
 
12
posted on 
05/29/2011 8:23:03 PM PDT
by 
bajabaja
(Too ugly to be scanned at the airports.)
 
To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
    
 Do you think he plans it all out ahead of time, or just makes it up as he goes along?
 
13
posted on 
05/29/2011 8:24:41 PM PDT
by 
PeaceBeWithYou
(De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afghanistan and Iraq))
 
To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
    Will probably take it over to Coastal Carolina U where they have restored many of the canons.
 
14
posted on 
05/29/2011 8:32:36 PM PDT
by 
AGreatPer
(May 21 end of world canceled until further notice.)
 
To: Cheetahcat
    Blackbeard, Edward Teach, left descendants down there. If it could be said he actually resided anywhere, that would be Bath, but he had a longterm dalliance up the Tar River at a plantation near modern day Grimesland, where his sister is also reputed to have lived. He often climbed a large cypress tree on the banks of the Tar by Grimesland to survey the Pamlico Sound for ships to plunder.
Local lore on Ocracoke Island on the Outer Banks says that going out to Teaches’ Hole, where he was beheaded and killed, on a night with a full moon and slappig the water three times with an oar will lead to the headless ghost of Blackbeard swimming around your boat, lol.
 
To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
    Just curious how they verfied this is Blackbeard’s ship, and not just some other rumrunner?
 
16
posted on 
05/29/2011 9:00:57 PM PDT
by 
rawhide
 
To: RegulatorCountry
    Who was the pirate that was buried up to his neck in sand and left to drown when the tide came in, and what was the movie (”Har, Minyerd”) that depicted this story and pirate?
 
17
posted on 
05/29/2011 9:04:24 PM PDT
by 
PapaNew
 
To: SeekAndFind
    Did some reading on Ned Teach a couple of years back, and what I learned was rather suprising. A researcher had studied up on Blackbeard's shipping attacks, and found that total casualties inflicted by this scourge of the seas was 0. With the exception, of course of his final battle with the RN, Teach never killed anyone who wasn't actively trying to kill him. He simply understood that good PR was worth an entire broadside. Merchant crews were indeed scared spitless of him, but it was clearly understood that a quick surrender was quite survivable, whilst fighting him was not to be thought of. Given the right circumstances an owner operator might even keep his ship, (albeit riding a bit higher). A remarkable individual indeed.
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posted on 
05/29/2011 9:04:43 PM PDT
by 
75thOVI
("The crews of all submarines captured should be treated as pirates and hanged". Sir Arthur Wilson)
 
To: SeekAndFind
    Did some reading on Ned Teach a couple of years back, and what I learned was rather suprising. A researcher had studied up on Blackbeard's shipping attacks, and found that total casualties inflicted by this scourge of the seas was 0. With the exception, of course of his final battle with the RN, Teach never killed anyone who wasn't actively trying to kill him. He simply understood that good PR was worth an entire broadside. Merchant crews were indeed scared spitless of him, but it was clearly understood that a quick surrender was quite survivable, whilst fighting him was not to be thought of. Given the right circumstances an owner operator might even keep his ship, (albeit riding a bit higher). A remarkable individual indeed.
19
posted on 
05/29/2011 9:04:59 PM PDT
by 
75thOVI
("The crews of all submarines captured should be treated as pirates and hanged". Sir Arthur Wilson)
 
To: 75thOVI
    Amazing, isn't it, how we all seem to be fascinated by the mythic "Pirate" character? What is it about this figure, who in reality was no more than a sea-going thug?
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