Edward Lee Spence (born November 1947) is a pioneer in underwater archaeology who studies shipwrecks and sunken treasure. He is also a published editor...
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paper he wrote in 1969 as part of a Historical Archaeology Forum on E. Lee Spence's salvage of a Civil War blockade runner, addressing the question of...
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With The Wind. The wreck was discovered by underwater archaeologist E. Lee Spence in 1965. Today the Georgiana sits on the bottom with her huge boiler...
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filed a lawsuit against E. Lee Spence for unfair competition, injurious falsehood, civil conspiracy, and defamation. Spence filed a countersuit against...
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and weighted boots Ward, M.F. (23–24 February 2006). Lang, M.A.; Smith, N.E. (eds.). A Comparison of Surface-Supplied Diving Systems for Scientific Divers...
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controversial for his frequent and successful forays into treasure hunting. E. Lee Spence described him as "the true father of underwater archaeology." Robert...
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R. Royal Margaret Rule Gunter Schöbel Stephanie Schwabe Myriam Seco E. Lee Spence Robert Sténuit Peter Throckmorton Cristina Zenato Scuba record holders...
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R. Royal Margaret Rule Gunter Schöbel Stephanie Schwabe Myriam Seco E. Lee Spence Robert Sténuit Peter Throckmorton Cristina Zenato Scuba record holders...
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from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2016. Moon, Richard E. (April 2023). "Arterial Gas Embolism". www.msdmanuals.com. Retrieved 15 July...
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Cruickshank, Mandy-Rae (2006). Lindholm, P.; Pollock, N. W.; Lundgren, C. E. G. (eds.). Safety techniques and problem management in recreational and competitive...
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