Abstract Conflict damage to heritage has been thrust into the global spotlight during recent conflict in the Middle East. While the use of social media has heightened and enhanced public awareness of this ‘cultural terrorism’, the occurrence of this type of vandalism is not new. In fact, as this study demonstrates, evidence of the active targeting of sites, as well as collateral damage when heritage is caught in crossfire, is widely visible around Europe and further afield. Using a variety of case studies ranging from the 1640s to the 1930s, we illustrate and quantify the changing impact of ballistics on heritage buildings as weaponry and ammunition have increased in both energy and energy density potential. In the first instance, this stud...
The shift of armed conflicts to more urbanised environments has increased the risk to cultural herit...
All wars, large and small scale, have had impacts on the built environments enmeshed in the conflict...
The inherent nature of heritage as a symbol of a community’s identity – whether it be dependent on n...
© 2018, The Author(s). Conflict damage to heritage has been thrust into the global spotlight during ...
Although attacks on cultural property have caused international outcry,our understanding of this phe...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during t...
Although attacks on cultural property have caused international outcry, our understanding of this ph...
© 2017 The Authors. Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 10...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during F...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Armed conflict has left noticeable marks on our her...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during F...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during t...
As a result of the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq, hundreds of culturally significant artefacts...
The immovable nature of built heritage means that it is particularly vulnerable during times of arme...
The shift of armed conflicts to more urbanised environments has increased the risk to cultural herit...
All wars, large and small scale, have had impacts on the built environments enmeshed in the conflict...
The inherent nature of heritage as a symbol of a community’s identity – whether it be dependent on n...
© 2018, The Author(s). Conflict damage to heritage has been thrust into the global spotlight during ...
Although attacks on cultural property have caused international outcry,our understanding of this phe...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during t...
Although attacks on cultural property have caused international outcry, our understanding of this ph...
© 2017 The Authors. Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 10...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during F...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Armed conflict has left noticeable marks on our her...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during F...
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during t...
As a result of the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq, hundreds of culturally significant artefacts...
The immovable nature of built heritage means that it is particularly vulnerable during times of arme...
The shift of armed conflicts to more urbanised environments has increased the risk to cultural herit...
All wars, large and small scale, have had impacts on the built environments enmeshed in the conflict...
The inherent nature of heritage as a symbol of a community’s identity – whether it be dependent on n...