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Edward Lee Spence : ウィキペディア英語版
E. Lee Spence

Edward Lee Spence (born 1947 in Germany) is a pioneer in underwater archaeology〔(BBC Radio World Service Broadcast, "What Lies Beneath" First broadcast Friday 22 August 2008 )〕 who studies shipwrecks and sunken treasure.〔(Shipwrecks.com - Dr. E. Lee Spence )〕 He is also a published editor and author of non-fiction reference books;〔(Amazon.com author search for E. Lee Spence )〕 a magazine editor (''Diving World'', ''Atlantic Coastal Diver'', ''Treasure'', ''Treasure Diver'', and ''Treasure Quest''), and magazine publisher (''ShipWrecks'', ''Wreck Diver''); and a published photographer.〔(''Death's Bright Angel" by William Kerr, photographs by E. Lee Spence )〕 Spence was twelve years old when he found his first five shipwrecks.〔"Diver Lee Spence", by Eugene Warner, ''Sandlapper'' magazine, (Columbia, SC), April 1970, pp. 40-43〕〔"Treasure Diver", by Katherine Hatch, ''Treasure World'', (February–March 1972), pp. 44, 45〕〔''Ghosts from the Coast'', "The Man Who Found the Hunley" by Nancy Roberts, UNC Press, 2001, ISBN 978-0-8078-2665-2, pp. 89-94〕
Dr. Spence's past work has been funded by such institutions as the Savannah Ships of the Sea Museum, the College of Charleston, the South Carolina Committee for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 1991 and 1992, Spence served as Chief of Underwater Archeology for San Andres y Providencia, a 40,000 square-mile Colombian owned archipelago in the western Caribbean. He has worked on the wrecks of Spanish galleons, pirate ships, Great Lakes freighters, modern luxury liners (cruise ships), Civil War blockade runners and submarines.〔''Treasures of The Confederate Coast: the "Real Rhett Butler" & Other Revelations'', by Dr. E. Lee Spence, (Narwhal Press, Charleston/Miami, 1995), "About the Author" by Charles King, pp. 515-517〕
== Discoveries ==


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