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The Archaeologist Was a Spy - Sylvanus G. Morley and the Office of Naval Intelligence (Paperback)
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The Archaeologist Was a Spy - Sylvanus G. Morley and the Office of Naval Intelligence (Paperback)
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Sylvanus G. Morley (1883-1948) has been highly regarded for over a
century for his archaeological work among the Maya pyramids. As
director of the Carnegie Archaeological Program, he supervised the
reconstruction of ChichA(c)n ItzA, one of today's most visited
sites in Central America.
Harris and Sadler present information showing Morley used his
archaeological skills and contacts to covertly spy for the U. S.
Office of Naval Intelligence during World War I. His primary charge
was to detect and report German activity along the more than 1200
miles of eastern Central American and Mexican coastlines. To aid
him in this special "fieldwork," Morley recruited other
archaeologists, assigned them specific territories in which to
work, and, together, they maintained a constant vigil.
"In this remarkable story of a remarkable man and his colorful
associates, Harris and Sadler bring to vivid life an unknown story
of early American intelligence. They illuminate the start of
today's vast spy apparatus. A lively, scholarly, and useful
job."--David Kahn, author of "The Codebreakers and Hitler's Spies."
"This is superior scholarship. Rumors and allegations existed about
anthropologists acting as spies, but this is the first credible
account. Sadler and Harris have written the most significant book
available on U.S. intelligence during World War I in Latin America.
For historians of intelligence agencies, this is a must read
volume."--William H. Beezley, University of Arizona
" Charles Harris and Ray Sadler] have written the most significant
book available on U.S. intelligence during World War I in Latin
America. For historians of intelligence agencies, this is a must
read volume."--William H. Beezley, professor of history, University
of Arizona, and director of the Oaxaca (Mexico) Graduate Field
School in Modern Mexican History
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