The New Archaeology Wars
Journal of Conflict Archaeology | Taylor & Francis Online
An international journal devoted to the archaeology of battlefields, warzones, conflicts, and sites of military action, protests and demonstrations.
Archaeology, Museums, and War: Strategies for the 21st Century
Classical archaeologist C. Brian Rose draws from his experience with preservation efforts in conflict zones to reflect on cultural heritage ...
Archaeology's View on the Tactics of War - Sapiens.org
Two archaeologists show how investigating tactics, weaponry, and the logistics of battle helps answer questions about social conflict in the human experience.
War of Jenkins' Ear - New Georgia Encyclopedia
"War of Jenkins' Ear." New Georgia Encyclopedia, last modified Dec 10, 2019. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/war-of-jenkins-ear ...
Battlefield and Conflict Archaeology - Oxford Research Encyclopedias
By studying conflict sites, archaeologists aim to gain a comprehensive understanding of the anthropology of warfare, including the social, ...
Revealing the long-lost secrets of the real First World War
How archaeologists are investigating a major European battle fought over 32 centuries ago. David Keys. Archaeology Correspondent. Saturday 28 ...
Caesar's Gallic Wars: Archaeology breaking free of the shackles of ...
Haselgrove, eds. 2019. Julius Caesar's Battle for Gaul: New Archaeological Perspectives. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. Pp. xxvi + 309, ...
Archaeology of World War II - Magazine Issue Archive
This new kind of warfare, for archaeologists, requires a different approach to studying military action. The traditional methodology of battlefield archaeology— ...
Archaeology and Contemporary Warfare - Annual Reviews
In the contemporary world, archaeology has become drawn, sometimes in dramatic fashion, into the violence of war. Archaeologists have taken part in ...
Battlefield Archaeology: Visualizing Military Strategy
One battle of the Revolutionary War, Parker's Revenge, in which Captain John Parker rallied his troops in Lexington and Concord after the “shot ...
Battlefield Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future
Tarawa, one of the bloodiest WWII battles in the Pacific, still has hundreds of MIA's unaccounted for in one of the most densely populated locations on earth.
New Online Exhibit: Making the Archaeology of the Battle of Blair ...
Last week, coinciding with a whole host of state-wide events as part of the Battle of Blair Mountain Centennial, we launched launched The Land ...
Archaeology of the War of 1812, ed. by Michael T. Lucas and Julie M ...
For more information, please contact. [email protected]. Recommended Citation. Last, Joseph H. (2014) "Book Review: Archaeology of the War of 1812, ed ...
Ongoing Archaeology Projects - Colonial Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg archaeologists have uncovered evidence indicating the remains of a Revolutionary War barracks on Foundation property located near the ...
Battlefield Archaeology Leads to New Information about Lexington ...
VIDEO | Three years ago an archaeological dig was performed at the Parker's Revenge site of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. In honor of the 245th...
and musket balls indented with soldiers' teeth — discovered in Virginia
Archaeologists in Virginia uncovered what is believed to be the remains of a military barracks from the Revolutionary War, including chimney bricks and musket ...
All such places embody the experiences of conflict and its aftermath for civilians and soldiers, adults and children alike. First World War trenches on the ...
War between neighbours: the archaeology of internal conflict and ...
All wars are traumatic and leave a deep imprint in the collective memory of a society, but few wars are as traumatic as civil wars.
Archaeology of the War of 1812 - 1st Edition - Michael T. Lucas - Juli
This is the first summary of how archaeology has contributed to our understanding of the War of 1812. The contributors of original papers discuss recent ...
The Prehistory of Warfare: Misled by Ethnography - Oxford Academic
Abstract. Since the 1970s, most archaeologists working on hunters and gatherers have moved beyond ethnographic analogies for making inferential statements.