Bastions and barbed wire /
Various papers on the archaeology of conflict, including battlefield archaeology. The main focus of the volume is confinement, as expressed by a wide variety of contexts. Most obviously these include Nazi concentration camps, which are in need of credible archaeological attention (the editorial poin...
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Boston : Brill,
2008
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Table of Contents:
- A detailed study of the effectiveness and capabilities of 18th century musketry on the battlefield / N.A. Roberts [and others]
- An archaeological study of Talamanca battlefield / Xavier Rubio Campillo
- Remembering the Charge of the Light Brigade : its commemoration, war memorials and memory / Gavin Hughes & Jonathan Trigg
- Fortified homesteads : the architecture of fear in frontier South Australia and the Northern Territory, ca. 1847-1885 / Nicolas K. Grguric
- Landscapes of the Battle of the Bulge : WW2 field fortifications in the Ardennes forests of Belgium / David G. Passmore & Stephan Harrison
- Archaeological investigation of military sites on Inchkeith Island / Tony Pollard & Iain Banks
- War and place : landscapes of conflict and destruction in prehistory / James E. Snead
- The archaeology of the Siege of Leith, 1560 / Tony Pollard
- The archaeology of the Siege of Fort William, 1746 / Tony Pollard
- Between memory and materiality : an archaeological approach to studying the Nazi concentration camps / Adrian T. Myers
- Book review. The deadly politics of giving : exchange and violence at Ajacan, Roanoke, and Jamestown, by Seth Mallios.