The forced labour camp of Lager Wick in Jersey, built during the German occupation of the Channel Islands in 1942, is the first Nazi camp to be excavated on British soil. This paper presents the findings from three seasons of fieldwork (2014-16), and includes an analysis of the architecture of internment and the signposts it leaves for that which does not survive. It also draws into sharp relief the link between archaeology and oral testimony and the way that archaeology can both back up and disprove the historical record. Finally, this paper examines the important role that archaeology can play in uncovering and helping to normalise ‘taboo heritage.’British Academy and McDonald Institute of Archaeological Researc
To date, there is very little known archaeologically about First World War era Internment Camps, esp...
Since it was liberated on the 15th April 1945 and images broadcast around the world, Bergen-Belsen h...
This thesis explores the ways in which the German Occupation of the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Jer...
Following the evacuation of Alderney, a network of labour and SS concentration camps were built on B...
The impetus for this special issue of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology lie in the...
'Adolf Island’ offers new forensic, archaeological and spatial perspectives on the Nazi forced and s...
This chapter outlines the results of the investigations on the site of the former labour camp of Lag...
In this paper we propose the concept of taboo heritage as a way to describe a legacy of war so sensi...
The theft of mundane items of material culture from the ground of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2015 by Engl...
Most recent archaeological studies of prisoners of war have concentrated on resistance to confinemen...
[Harold Mytum et Gilly Carr (éds.) ISBN 146144165X]Most research on Normandy in World War II has con...
To date, very little is known archaeologically about First World War-era internment camps, especiall...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
This thesis explores the experience and culture of prisoner of war camps containing Allied PoWs in E...
For the last decade, the World War II prisoner-of-war camp and battery at Sværholt in northernmost N...
To date, there is very little known archaeologically about First World War era Internment Camps, esp...
Since it was liberated on the 15th April 1945 and images broadcast around the world, Bergen-Belsen h...
This thesis explores the ways in which the German Occupation of the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Jer...
Following the evacuation of Alderney, a network of labour and SS concentration camps were built on B...
The impetus for this special issue of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology lie in the...
'Adolf Island’ offers new forensic, archaeological and spatial perspectives on the Nazi forced and s...
This chapter outlines the results of the investigations on the site of the former labour camp of Lag...
In this paper we propose the concept of taboo heritage as a way to describe a legacy of war so sensi...
The theft of mundane items of material culture from the ground of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2015 by Engl...
Most recent archaeological studies of prisoners of war have concentrated on resistance to confinemen...
[Harold Mytum et Gilly Carr (éds.) ISBN 146144165X]Most research on Normandy in World War II has con...
To date, very little is known archaeologically about First World War-era internment camps, especiall...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
This thesis explores the experience and culture of prisoner of war camps containing Allied PoWs in E...
For the last decade, the World War II prisoner-of-war camp and battery at Sværholt in northernmost N...
To date, there is very little known archaeologically about First World War era Internment Camps, esp...
Since it was liberated on the 15th April 1945 and images broadcast around the world, Bergen-Belsen h...
This thesis explores the ways in which the German Occupation of the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Jer...