List of treasure hunters explained

A treasure hunter is a person who, as either a vocation or avocation, searches for sunken, buried, lost, or hidden treasure and other artifacts.

Historical

Fictional

Fictional characters include:

Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heinrich Schliemann: Improbable Archaeologist. 2015-08-24. The BAS Library. en. 2019-11-12.
  2. Spence, E. Lee. Spence's Guide to South Carolina. Nelson Southern Printing: Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, 1976.
  3. Kurson, Robert (2015). Pirate Hunters. Random House. .
  4. Kurson, Robert (2015). Pirate Hunters. Random House. .
  5. News: Martin. Douglas. Philip Masters, True Amateur of History, Dies at 70. The New York Times. 23 August 2007. 29 July 2015.
  6. Web site: Phil Masters Receives Old North State Award. newspapers.digitalnc.org. The Shoreline. 24 March 2016.
  7. Web site: Old North State. governor.nc.gov. 24 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315194559/https://governor.nc.gov/citizen-services/request-awards. 15 March 2016. dead.
  8. Web site: Intersal, Inc.. Intersal, Inc.. 15 February 2016.
  9. Diver Lee Spence. Eugene. Warner. Sandlapper. Columbia, SC. April 1970. 40–43.
  10. Hatch, Katherine. "Treasure Diver." Treasure World. February–March 1972, p. 44-45.
  11. King, Charles. "About the Author" (p. 517) in E. Lee Spence, Treasures of The Confederate Coast: the "Real Rhett Butler" & Other Revelations. Narwhal Press: Charleston/Miami, 1995.
  12. Nesmith, Jeff. "Ocean Treasure Company Has a Murky History ." Cox News Service: 3 June 2007.
  13. "Treasure." Life. March 1987.
  14. "Milliard-Skatten." Vi Menn. November 1989. p. 4-7.
  15. Treasure Hunter: Diving for Gold on North America's Death Coast.
  16. Web site: Famed Ship of Gold Treasure Hunter Arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service . www.usmarshals.gov . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150202083247/http://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2015/012815a.htm . 2015-02-02.