The complexity of the history of the Treblinka II Nazi German death camp (located in Poland) provides a unique opportunity to conduct a fine-grained examination of the concept of the value of material assemblages and how this can vary depending on temporal, historical, and societal context. Following its closure, the site transitioned from a razed camp, to a crime scene, to a potential treasure repository, to a memorial, and finally to an archaeological site. In this paper, we present the various ways in which the value attributed to objects present within the camp landscape evolved and how the terrible judicial and cultural tragedy that was the Holocaust means that many of these values were aggregated over time. By providing a contextualiz...
With the upsurge in public interest in truth and accessibility to historically suppressed narratives...
Archaeological material culture provides interpretations regarding past human life. Increasingly thi...
Sobibór Death Camp was established in the Lublin district of Poland in March 1942, as part of Operat...
It has been stated that it may be impossible to bridge the gap between Art and the Holocaust, Ziva A...
In recent years, a forensic archaeological project at Treblinka extermination camp has uncovered sig...
The theft of mundane items of material culture from the ground of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2015 by Engl...
The problem of grave-robbery at the sites of the former Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland ...
Places connected to the Holocaust, and the physical evidence that lies within them, survive as remin...
Whilst historians have discussed cultural genocide during the Holocaust, the subject has received le...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16)Beyond ghettos, death camps, mass graves, gas chamb...
Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions aims to move archaeological research conce...
In work for his 1979 book The Death Camp Treblinka, Alexander Donat began the process of locating su...
In this paper, I investigate Polish memorial sites and museums established at former Nazi exterminat...
Museums at former concentration and death camps pose great challenges for their curators. The Holoca...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
With the upsurge in public interest in truth and accessibility to historically suppressed narratives...
Archaeological material culture provides interpretations regarding past human life. Increasingly thi...
Sobibór Death Camp was established in the Lublin district of Poland in March 1942, as part of Operat...
It has been stated that it may be impossible to bridge the gap between Art and the Holocaust, Ziva A...
In recent years, a forensic archaeological project at Treblinka extermination camp has uncovered sig...
The theft of mundane items of material culture from the ground of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2015 by Engl...
The problem of grave-robbery at the sites of the former Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland ...
Places connected to the Holocaust, and the physical evidence that lies within them, survive as remin...
Whilst historians have discussed cultural genocide during the Holocaust, the subject has received le...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16)Beyond ghettos, death camps, mass graves, gas chamb...
Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions aims to move archaeological research conce...
In work for his 1979 book The Death Camp Treblinka, Alexander Donat began the process of locating su...
In this paper, I investigate Polish memorial sites and museums established at former Nazi exterminat...
Museums at former concentration and death camps pose great challenges for their curators. The Holoca...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
With the upsurge in public interest in truth and accessibility to historically suppressed narratives...
Archaeological material culture provides interpretations regarding past human life. Increasingly thi...
Sobibór Death Camp was established in the Lublin district of Poland in March 1942, as part of Operat...