The Maritime Archaeology of a Modern Conflict

The Maritime Archaeology of a Modern Conflict

by Innes McCartney
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 24/10/2014

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Over the last 30 years, hydrographical marine surveys in the English Channel helped uncover the potential wreck sites of German submarines, or U-boats, sunk during the conflicts of World War I and World War II. Through a series of systemic dives, nautical archaeologist and historian Innes McCartney surveyed and recorded these wrecks, discovering that the distribution and number of wrecks conflicted with the published histories of U-boat losses. Of all the U-boat war losses in the Channel, McCartney found that some 41% were heretofore unaccounted for in the historical literature of World War I and World War II.


This book reconciles these inaccuracies with the archaeological record by presenting case studies of a number of dives conducted in the English Channel. Using empirical evidence, this book investigates possible reasons historical inconsistencies persist and what Allied operational and intelligence-based processes caused them to occur in the first place. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in the fields of nautical archaeology and naval history, as well as wreck explorers.

ISBN:
9781317601654
9781317601654
Category:
Archaeology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-10-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Innes McCartney

Dr Innes McCartney is a nautical archaeologist, explorer, historian and author.

Over the last 25 years he has specialised in the discovery of and investigation into twentieth century shipwrecks including the wrecks of the Battle of Jutland and many British and German submarines.

He has appeared regularly on documentaries such as Time Team Special and is a popular speaker at conferences.

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