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'Ruling Theories Linger': Questioning the Identity of the Beaufort Inlet Shipwreck
Authors:Bradley A. Rodgers  Nathan Richards   Wayne R. Lusardi
Affiliation:Program in Maritime Studies, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA; Office of the State Archaeologist, State of Michigan, USA
Abstract:From 1996 investigators of the Beaufort Inlet shipwreck, off North Carolina, USA, have suggested that the remains are those of the Queen Anne's Revenge , flagship of the pirate Blackbeard. Analysis of the published material, however, indicates that no concrete evidence has yet been found to support this identification and, moreover, shows a strong tendency towards Ruling Theory, whereby researchers seem to shape evidence to fit a pre-conceived identification. This article uses the Beaufort Inlet shipwreck as a case study in the dangers of Ruling Theory and how it can compromise scholarly objectivity, and thwart the generation of useful research questions. It also seeks to demonstrate the benefits of a clear, objective research design for project investigation and management.
© 2005 The Nautical Archaeology Society
Keywords:Research design    Ruling Theory    identity    piracy    North Carolina    18th century
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