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Boneyards of Steel: Exploring the World's Aircraft Graveyards (Hardback)

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By Lorraine Evans
Imprint: Pen & Sword Aviation
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 32 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036141165
Published: 30th July 2026

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The study of aviation graveyards is a much maligned area of death research. The final resting place of sizeable non-organic beasts is routinely overlooked, yet it is still, in every respect, a graveyard and deserves to be recognised as such. From an extensive desert necropoli to a war-torn underwater mausoleum, very little of the world remains untouched by the boneyard phenomenon, and less has been written about these remarkable cemeteries. With a significant percentage still languishing in ‘Top Secret’ facilities, hidden behind barbed wire-fences and gated perimeters, it is hardly surprising. Nonetheless, advancements in technology has enabled those with an adventurous spirit, armchair or otherwise, to peel back these layers of secrecy and take a sneaky peak at the skeletal remains of once aeronautic marvels, the findings of which are truly astonishing.

Boneyards of Steel - Exploring the World’s Aircraft Graveyards aims to take the reader on a flight of discovery, a mechanical odyssey of detection, unearthing the remains of aircraft in some of the planets most inhospitable regions, breathing new life into a wide-ranging collection of machine-driven detritus, metaphorically speaking, and, more significantly, to bring awareness to an often forgotten yet invaluable heritage.

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About Lorraine Evans

Lorraine Evans is a professional Mortuary Archaeologist and Death Historian, specialising in non-conformist burial practices, funerary art & architecture, and aviation gravesites. A former Post-Grad Research Fellow at the IISPGP, she is a successful author of a number of books, including, Burying the Dead - An Archaeological History of Burials, Graveyards and Cemeteries, Life of a Medical Officer in World War, and has worked as an academic advisor on countless historical projects and documentaries for major TV companies. Lorraine has spent ample time in the field, and has served on a number of archaeological committees, including The Institute of Field Archaeologists, Scotland, The Kirkmichael Trust, The International Society for the Study of Egyptomania, as well as Media Manager for the Journal of Wetland Archaeology. Having taken over the reins of the aviation group A.R.G.O.S. (Aviation Research Group Orkney and Scotland), she is currently working on the remains of two Second World War Spitfire aircraft, as well as searching for missing aircraft in Scapa Flow, Orkney.

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