Duncan Ross
Discovering Submerged Stories: A Personal Dive into Britain’s History is Duncan Ross’s passionate venture into the hidden world of underwater archaeology. Blending personal narrative with historical insights, he reveals twelve fascinating submerged sites - from shipwrecks, a Victorian submarine, and a World War II plane, to ancient settlements and forests. Packed with stunning photos, this book is a must-read for diving enthusiasts and history buffs.’Stand by for a treat... What makes this fascinating tour of British underwater archaeological sites so appealing is author Duncan Ross’s infectious enthusiasm... The author comes over as likeable, unpretentious and well-equipped to bring a wide variety of long-submerged stories to life. He is what amateur underwater archaeology is all about, and whether he’s diving an ancient crannog or a Civil War blockade-runner, he brings a passion to the task at hand and to sharing the love.’- Divernet.com’The book is a great idea ... it shows the process in a way that encourages readers to do it themselves ... We need more people to get interested in our underwater cultural heritage, and this book will help achieve that.’-- Peter Holt, The SHIPS Project.’Human history lies largely on the seabed, and it’s still visible! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.’-- Professor Martijn Manders, underwater archaeologist, University of Leiden.’A true labour of love that will surely bite all readers with the bug.’-- Mark Beattie-Edwards, CEO, Nautical Archaeology Society.’A heartfelt and illuminating journey through Britain’s underwater heritage, told with the passion of someone who has truly immersed himself in the subject.’-- Gary Bankhead, Honorary Fellow, Department of Archaeology, Durham University.’Wow! - Duncan’s enthusiasm for the underwater world covers a fantastic range of sites - rivers, lakes and shipwrecks... A great read for those of us who enjoy exploring this hidden realm and the mysteries it holds.’- Chris Holden, Underwater Guides to North Wales. ’A must-read for anyone interested in nautical history.’- Chris Michael, Author of Wrecks of Liverpool Bay.’A fascinating glimpse into the world of underwater archaeology in the UK, through the eyes of a diver with a passion for exploration and discovery.’-- Dan Pascoe, maritime archaeologist and researcher.