Scorched earth : studies in the archaeology of conflict / / edited by Tony Pollard and Iain Banks.

This volume draws together a series of new studies into various aspects of the archaeology of conflict. Part of the volume focuses on conflict in the twentienth century, with several papers dealing with the growing field of First World War archaeology, which is also the main theme of the extended ed...

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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill eBook titles 2008
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
Notes:"Also published as volume three of the Journal of conflict archaeology"--P. preceding t.p.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Ghosts In The Desert: The Archaeological Investigation Of A Sub-Saharan Battlefield /
The Study Of Small Finds At The 1644 Battle Of Cheriton /
An Archaeological Study Of The Battle Of The Boyne At Oldbridge, Co Meath /
Platforms Of Reconciliation? Issues In The Management Of Battlefield Heritage In The Republic Of Ireland /
Objects For Peaceful Disordering: Indigenous Designs And Practices Of Protest /
Case Shot: An Interim Report On Experimental Firing And Analysis To Interpret Early Modern Battlefield Assemblages /
Mud, Blood And Missing Men: Excavations At Serre, Somme, France /
Field Of Fire: Evidence For Wartime Conflict In A 17th-Century Cottier Settlement In County Meath, Ireland /
Unhappy Campers: Dundalk (1689) And After /
Battle And Siege Maps Of Elizabethan Ireland: Blueprints For Archaeologists? /
Newfoundlanders In A Highland Forest During Wwii /
Rituals Of Rebellion: Cultural Narratives And Metadiscourse Of Violent Conflict In Iron Age And Medieval Denmark /
Memory And Memorial: A Study Of Official And Military Commemoration Of The Dead, And Family And Community Memory In Essex And East London /
Book Reviews /
Biographies /
Index /
Journal of conflict archaeology.
Summary:This volume draws together a series of new studies into various aspects of the archaeology of conflict. Part of the volume focuses on conflict in the twentienth century, with several papers dealing with the growing field of First World War archaeology, which is also the main theme of the extended editorial. Further contributions focus on a variety of subjects, including the use of historic maps in locating the remains of 16th century sieges, the impact of disease on a 17th century army and a discussion of the political context of cultural research heritage in Ireland with respect to battlefield heritage.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1281937231
9786611937232
9047423941
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Tony Pollard and Iain Banks.