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36219
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Edward Teach’s story is reflected in his dwellings and dealings in towns such as Beaufort and Bath. Blackbeard’s legend can be explained in exploits before and after his capture in 1718.
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Greenville Times (NoCar Oversize F264 G72 G77), Vol. Issue , April/May 2015, p29
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25086
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Conservation of Blackbeard’s Ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, is a process that takes years. New projects are being done to conserve the artifacts both on land and on the sea floor.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 4, Autumn 2013, p6-11, il, por Periodical Website
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36110
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An ECU professor didn’t have to travel far to find treasure. Among treasure discovered by Ashley White was a shipwreck, originally found around the Outer Banks in the late 1930s and much later confirmed as Blackbeard’s flagship. Another treasure trove, discovered near Ocala, FL, were coins minted during the reign of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
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15684
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Between May 23rd and June 3rd the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources raised an anchor from the Queen Anne's Revenge shipwreck site. The project brought national and international coverage and followed closely after the release of Pirates of the Caribbean, a movie featuring a fictionalized rendition of Blackbeard's ship. After successfully raising the artifact, it was shipped to the QAR lab at East Carolina University's West Research Campus.
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36090
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If silver coins were true in weight and value, could be determined by the reale. This scale- like instrument was recovered in the fall of 2011 from an Outer Banks wreck believed to be Blackbeard’s flagship. This artifact, among the 211 recovered, was perhaps beyond measure in other ways. Other items perhaps beyond price included glass panes from the captain’s cabin.
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10023
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In 1996, what is believed to be the remains of Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, was discovered about a mile off Beaufort Inlet, lying in twenty-five feet of water. Rectenwald describes the Queen Anne's Revenge Dive Down program, which was founded in 2005 and gives experienced recreational divers a chance to visit and learn more about the ship.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 75 Issue 12, May 2008, p90-92, 94, 96-97, il, map Periodical Website
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David Moore began his search for Blackbeard's ship, the QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE, in 1982, when he was a graduate student in East Carolina University's Maritime Studies program. Years as a history detective and Blackbeard researcher paid off in 1996 when the ship was located near the site he predicted the wreck lay. Moore used old charts and records in London, Virginia, and North and South Carolina in his search, but it was a document found in ECU's Joyner Library that was the key piece. Moore is curator of nautical archaeology at the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort.
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16741
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East Carolina University and the NC Department of Cultural Resources recently dedicated the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Conservation Laboratory. Cannons, ship parts and medical instruments are among the thousands of artifacts being preserved at the University's West Research campus site.
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5896
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Riddle discusses the ongoing archaeological research that seeks to determine if the wreckage found in Beaufort Inlet is Blackbeard's legendary ship Queen Anne's Revenge.
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5023
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Reedy recounts her experiences working as an intern in the summer of 2000 with the Underwater Archaeology Unit of the Division of Archives and History. Reedy assisted in identifying, cleaning, and cataloging artifacts from what is believed to be Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge.
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17747
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The entire issue is dedicated to the Queen Anne's Revenge shipwreck with historical background about pirates, Blackbeard's escapades throughout North Carolina, and updates from the field excavations.
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Tributaries (NoCar Ref VK 24 N8 T74), Vol. Issue 11, October 2001, p1-64, il
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4104
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A shipwreck found off Beaufort on November 21, 1996, tantalizes researchers with the possibility that it could be Blackbeard's flagship, the QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE. Many of the more than 350 items brought to the surface are from Blackbeard's era, giving support for the theory, but definitive evidence has yet to be found.
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4651
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Resting in twenty-two feet of water about a mile off the coast from Beaufort, the Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the pirate Blackbeard, has lain quietly for almost three centuries. Since its discovery in 1996, the wreck has interested many, including scientists, historians, and under- water archaeologists. For example, John T. Wells, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences, hopes to reconstruct the surrounding environment at the time of the sinking.
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Endeavors (NoCar LD 3941.3 A3), Vol. 16 Issue 1, Fall 1999, p10-12, il Periodical Website
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30752
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The shipwreck in Beaufort inlet believed to be one of Blackbeard’s ships, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, continues to be surveyed and excavated. Current magnetometer surveys of a thirty by fifty foot section of the site reveals what could be an additional cannon in an area where four have already been recovered. This would be the nineteenth cannon found from this site so far.
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By studying the historical geography of Beaufort Inlet, Intersal, Inc. was able to determine inlet boundaries, features, and obstacles in the 18th-century. Using this data, the firm conducted a ten-year search that discovered what is thought to be the wreck of Blackbeard's flagship QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE.
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Tributaries (NoCar Ref VK 24 N8 T74), Vol. Issue 8, Oct 1998, p24-33, il