In the UK battlefields are becoming more frequently associated with the label 'heritage at risk'. As the concept of battlefield and conflict archaeology has evolved, so too has the recognition that battlefields are dynamic, yet fragile, archaeological landscapes in need of protection. The tangible evidence of battle is primarily identified by distributions of artefacts held within the topsoil, such as lead projectiles, weapon fragments or buttons torn from clothing; debris strewn in the heat of battle. Much of the battlefield therefore remains as a faint footprint and, where it survives, may provide valuable information, if recorded accurately. The unrecorded removal of artefacts from battlefields and other sites of conflict is a key iss...
The forensic investigation of military aircraft crash sites has become in recent times part of mains...
Many thousands of metal objects are retrieved from arable fields every year, by casual discovery or ...
On April 1st, 2012, in the desert sand three tourists stumbled onto what they interpreted as the rem...
The archaeological remains of battlefields are almost unique in that they largely exist as de-contex...
The present book demonstrates how major advances in the understanding of historic battles can be ach...
This paper explores the theoretical and practical uses and limitations of battle-field archaeology. ...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
On May 27, 1864 at a remote grist-mill northwest of Atlanta, two divisions of Union infantry slashed...
Archaeological projects on the Western Front have been ongoing for over a decade. As teams from Brit...
Archaeological projects on the Western Front have been ongoing for over a decade. As teams from Brit...
Archaeological projects on the Western Front have been ongoing for over a decade. As teams from Brit...
It is a little over thirty years since modern battlefield studies began the serious investigation of...
Many thousands of metal objects are retrieved from arable fields every year, by casual discovery or ...
25 papers, from a conference held at Glasgow in 2000, focus on the issues involved in the archaeolog...
The forensic investigation of military aircraft crash sites has become in recent times part of mains...
Many thousands of metal objects are retrieved from arable fields every year, by casual discovery or ...
On April 1st, 2012, in the desert sand three tourists stumbled onto what they interpreted as the rem...
The archaeological remains of battlefields are almost unique in that they largely exist as de-contex...
The present book demonstrates how major advances in the understanding of historic battles can be ach...
This paper explores the theoretical and practical uses and limitations of battle-field archaeology. ...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
On May 27, 1864 at a remote grist-mill northwest of Atlanta, two divisions of Union infantry slashed...
Archaeological projects on the Western Front have been ongoing for over a decade. As teams from Brit...
Archaeological projects on the Western Front have been ongoing for over a decade. As teams from Brit...
Archaeological projects on the Western Front have been ongoing for over a decade. As teams from Brit...
It is a little over thirty years since modern battlefield studies began the serious investigation of...
Many thousands of metal objects are retrieved from arable fields every year, by casual discovery or ...
25 papers, from a conference held at Glasgow in 2000, focus on the issues involved in the archaeolog...
The forensic investigation of military aircraft crash sites has become in recent times part of mains...
Many thousands of metal objects are retrieved from arable fields every year, by casual discovery or ...
On April 1st, 2012, in the desert sand three tourists stumbled onto what they interpreted as the rem...