World War II Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites in Truk Lagoon: Considering a Case for World Heritage Listing |
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Authors: | Bill Jeffery |
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Institution: | Department of Archaeology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, 4810, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper explores a number of issues in regard to the world heritage listing of the World War II underwater cultural heritage sites located in Truk Lagoon. The destruction of the Japanese Naval Base at Truk was an important event in the American strategy to end World War II and it had a profound effect on the indigenous inhabitants. Divers from all over the world visit Truk Lagoon to dive the 50 shipwrecks and numerous aircraft. The paper investigates the significance of the sites in accordance with the criteria for world heritage listing, and in context with Pacific Island Nations requirements. © 2004 The Nautical Archaeology Society |
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Keywords: | World War II Truk Lagoon shipwreck World Heritage Site |
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