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Lake Mead?s Cold War Secret: Management of a Lost B-29 Superfortress (Matthew Hanks, Susan Edwards, Jeffrey Weddings, and David L. Conlin) -- Chapter 6. Engaging the Public at the Crossroads of the World: Methods and Site Preservation of Aviation Archaeology Sites in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (Lisa M. Daly) -- Chapter 7. A Regional Approach to Submerged Naval Aircraft Studies(Agustin Jr. Ortiz).-)Chapter 8. Wings Over the Lakes: TuskegeeAirmen in Michigan (Wayne R. Lusardi) -- Chapter 9. Patterns of Preservation in WWII Aircraft and their Importance (Adrian P. Hunt) -- Chapter 10. Recent Developments and a Glimpse of the Future in Aeronautical Archaeology (Hunter W. Whitehead). 330 $aThis volume presents a subfield overview on current research, trends, and commentary on the state of aeronautical archaeology and its development, through selections from a session on aviation archaeology at the 2020 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference. 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