E. Lee Spence
E. Lee Spence | |
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E. Lee Spence with a 22kt gold sword hilt. | |
| Born | Edward Lee Spence November 1947 (age 77) |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Education | University of South Carolina College of Marine Arts |
| Known for | Discovery of H. L. Hunley Discovery of SS Georgiana Discovery of the identity of the "real Rhett Butler" |
| Awards | Donald O. Bushman Award |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Underwater archaeology |
| Institutions | Sea Research Society International Diving Institute |
Edward Lee Spence (born November 1947) is a German-born American archaeologist. He is a specialist in the field of underwater archaeology.
Between 1991 and 1992, Spence served as Chief of Underwater Archaeology for San Andres y Providencia. His work encompassed a variety of shipwrecks, including Spanish galleons, pirate ships, Great Lakes freighters, modern luxury liners, Civil War blockade runners, and submarines.
Spence held editorial and publishing roles in several magazines, including Diving World, Atlantic Coastal Diver, Treasure, Treasure Diver, Treasure Quest, ShipWrecks, and Wreck Diver. His published works in non-fiction reference books and photography have contributed to the field of underwater archaeology and the study of shipwreck exploration.