Currently, mark-making practices as a form of identification and proof of life are an unrealized resource. Over a three-year period, systematic walkover surveys were conducted on and within fortifications and other structures on the island of Alderney to locate historic and modern marks. The investigations presented in this article demonstrate the importance of non-invasive recording and examination of marks to identify evidence connected to forced and slave labourers, and soldiers present on the island of Alderney during the German occupation in World War II. Names, hand and footwear impressions, slogans, artworks, dates, and counting mechanisms were recorded electronically and investigated by using international databases, archives, and t...
This article reports on the results of a research project entitled ‘KARAVOI. The Ship Graffiti on th...
The Isle of Man occupies a central position in the Irish Sea, in close proximity to the coasts of Ir...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
Following the evacuation of Alderney, a network of labour and SS concentration camps were built on B...
'Adolf Island’ offers new forensic, archaeological and spatial perspectives on the Nazi forced and s...
Much has been written about the Channel Islands’ Occupation. The official history was published in 1...
In recent years, a forensic archaeological project at Treblinka extermination camp has uncovered sig...
British pillboxes and the defensive structures of Pointe du Hoc were both constructed around the tim...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
The forced labour camp of Lager Wick in Jersey, built during the German occupation of the Channel Is...
Despite being one of the largest collections of their type in Europe, the Early Bronze Age halberds ...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
In June 2020, the map-based history website, Layers of London, released a new mapping layer locating...
In this paper we propose the concept of taboo heritage as a way to describe a legacy of war so sensi...
The Isle of Man occupies a central position in the Irish Sea, in close proximity to the coasts of Ir...
This article reports on the results of a research project entitled ‘KARAVOI. The Ship Graffiti on th...
The Isle of Man occupies a central position in the Irish Sea, in close proximity to the coasts of Ir...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
Following the evacuation of Alderney, a network of labour and SS concentration camps were built on B...
'Adolf Island’ offers new forensic, archaeological and spatial perspectives on the Nazi forced and s...
Much has been written about the Channel Islands’ Occupation. The official history was published in 1...
In recent years, a forensic archaeological project at Treblinka extermination camp has uncovered sig...
British pillboxes and the defensive structures of Pointe du Hoc were both constructed around the tim...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
The forced labour camp of Lager Wick in Jersey, built during the German occupation of the Channel Is...
Despite being one of the largest collections of their type in Europe, the Early Bronze Age halberds ...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
In June 2020, the map-based history website, Layers of London, released a new mapping layer locating...
In this paper we propose the concept of taboo heritage as a way to describe a legacy of war so sensi...
The Isle of Man occupies a central position in the Irish Sea, in close proximity to the coasts of Ir...
This article reports on the results of a research project entitled ‘KARAVOI. The Ship Graffiti on th...
The Isle of Man occupies a central position in the Irish Sea, in close proximity to the coasts of Ir...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...