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Archaeologists continue work on shipwreck
Rocky Mount Telegram ^ | July 17, 2005 | Tom Murphy

Posted on 07/18/2005 12:19:51 PM PDT by nickcarraway

In March 1997, archaeologists in Raleigh made an exciting announcement: Divers had discovered a wreck the previous year off Beaufort Inlet they believed to be the Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the famous pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard.

The Queen Anne's Revenge sank in approximately that location in June 1718, Dr. Sim Wilde, program administrator for exploration of the ship, told Rocky Mount Kiwanis Club members Thursday at Benvenue Country Club. A diving expedition in October 1997 provided additional evidence strongly suggesting that the wreck is, indeed, the Queen Anne's Revenge, he said.

"Blackbeard the pirate ran the Queen Anne's Revenge aground at Beaufort," Wilde said. "In October 1996, after 10 years of surveys, we found the wreck of what is believed to be the Queen Anne's Revenge."

Mike Wilde-Ramsing, project director of divers searching the remains of Blackbeard's pirate ship, said the ship wreck was found by a team of private divers who turned their findings over to North Carolina officials.

"In 1997, an underwater archaeology group began assessing the site," Wilde-Ramsing said.

Wilde-Ramsing said that since the summer of 1998, some of the more durable artifacts from the ship have been touring Eastern North Carolina in a traveling exhibit assembled by the N.C. Division of Archives and History.

However, many interesting artifacts haven't been seen yet, because they are still being processed to eliminate salt water and stabilize them for study, Wilde-Ramsing said.

In September 1998, divers resumed their work at the wreck site, he said. Since that time, several cannons have been raised from the wreck, he said.

"Divers have found a small amount of gold — a few small flecks, tiny pieces of Blackbeard's treasure that would be worth about $50," he said.

Wilde-Ramsing said there are many lines of evidence leading to the conclusion that the wreck is the Queen Anne's Revenge, but these three convince most scientists:

-In the very first dives to the wreck, divers returned a ship's bell dated 1709. This proves the wreck can't be any older than that date.

-The artifacts recovered so far are all consistent with the wreck date 1718: Everything looks like it's from the early 1700s, and nothing has been found that could not have been made before 1718.

-The ship is now known to have carried at least 12 cannons. That's a lot: Merchant vessels would not have carried so many guns, if they had any at all. Warships weren't exactly common at Beaufort in the early 1700s so this is almost certainly a private vessel; in other words, a pirate vessel. Aside from the Queen Anne's Revenge, no other pirate ship known to have visited Beaufort is this large.

Wilde-Ramsing said the care and preservation of artifacts is important and difficult, even for ordinary archaeology on land; but it's much harder for underwater archaeologists.

The items archaeologists remove from a site are irreplaceable, so preserving them is the most important aspect of archaeology, he said.

Everything on the Queen Anne's Revenge is saturated with salt, Wilde-Ramsing said. Nothing can keep salt out for 280 years, he said — even heavy cannonballs are permeated with it.

"We've only excavated about 2 percent of the wreck, which is about 150 feet long and 60 feet wide. It's in 23 feet of water about a mile off shore looking straight south from Fort Macon, and visibility at times for divers is good," he said. "We've found two large anchors and 24 cannons. We haven't found any swords, pistols or coins."

Ramsing said raising the wreck would be an expensive proposition.

"It would take three or four years to get it up, and another 10 to 12 years to go through more than a million artifacts," he said. "It's no ship. It's just a wreck, so raising it hasn't been strongly considered."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: archaeology; blackbeard; edwardteach; edwardthatch; godsgravesglyphs; history; queenannesrevenge; shipwreck
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To: nickcarraway

I wonder why they don't just build a cofferdam around the wreck, since it's in 23' of water. It'd make things much easier to work on and easier to retrieve the LOOT!


41 posted on 07/18/2005 1:11:39 PM PDT by cweese (Hook 'em Horns!!!)
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To: Rakkasan1


"ARRRRRR!"
42 posted on 07/18/2005 1:17:33 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic ("We must be tolerant and understanding of those trying to blow us to pieces" - Ted Kennedy & Co.)
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To: nickcarraway
Look I found ........

Blackberry's Pie-right-shift too...................................................

43 posted on 07/18/2005 1:21:10 PM PDT by tophat9000 (When the State ASSUMES death...It makes an ASH out of you and me..)
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To: nickcarraway

The philosophers Stone about the archeology of any know pirate ship, is a map and instructions to the money pit of Oak Island:

http://www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/OakIsland/


YAAR ME HARTIES !! If the archeologists think Blackbeard had the Oak Island map aboard, it explains why things are going so slowly. They don't want to miss it!



Teach was a good Scot gone wrong, but not by far BTW.

Teach was just ahead of his time. In he had lasted until 1776 he might have become a co-founder of the US Navy along with a guy named Jones?


44 posted on 07/18/2005 1:30:10 PM PDT by Candor7 (Into Liberal Flatulence Goes the Hope of the West)
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To: Little Pig

It's not like treasure hunters haven't been known to 'salt' a wreck with a few choice pieces in order to 'prove' their conclusions about a wreck.


45 posted on 07/18/2005 1:33:13 PM PDT by Tallguy
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To: Little Pig; Tallguy

...although a ship's bell is pretty definitive...


46 posted on 07/18/2005 1:34:54 PM PDT by Tallguy
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To: Fierce Allegiance

http://www.talklikeapirate.com/

PIRATTITUDE!


47 posted on 07/18/2005 1:46:56 PM PDT by Graymatter
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick
I agree. I don't see many movies and was not a big Johnny Depp fan, but he was so perfect in that role. He really played the character great. I've watched it quite a few times - lol.
48 posted on 07/18/2005 3:50:24 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: Rakkasan1

Now that's funny.

Who'd a thought on a pirate thread to see his beetle face.

Thanks a bunch.


49 posted on 07/18/2005 7:34:10 PM PDT by Sundog (Cheers)
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Just adding this to the GGG catalog, not sending a general distribution.

Please ping me to other topics which are appropriate for the GGG list. Thanks.
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on, off, or alter the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
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50 posted on 07/31/2005 8:21:16 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated by FR profile on Tuesday, May 10, 2005.)
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