Conflict archaeology investigates the material vestiges of warfare to shed light on the social, cultural and environmental consequences of armed conflict. This field encompasses the study of ...
BEXHILL, ENGLAND—BBC News reports that the site of Cooden Camp, a World War I training camp that opened in 1914, is being investigated ahead of a construction project in southeastern England. Soldiers ...
French archaeologists recently discovered the remains of an American hospital dating to World War I. In a French language press release translated into English, the National Institute for Preventive ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) today laid to rest, at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery (OAAC) in France, the remains of an unknown American soldier who perished during ...
Unearthing class war / Randall H. McGuire and Karin Larkin -- A terrible unrest : class war in Colorado / Randall H. McGuire -- Archaeology and the Colorado Coalfield war / Karin Larkin -- Building ...
When you think of archaeology, the first name that likely pops up is Indiana Jones. As for real world professionals, back in the 1930s through 1960s, the best-known American archaeologist was Carl W.
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