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World War One and Two Archaeology - Richard - 24th April 2006 Hi everyone, I hope you are all okay. Can anyone reccommend any books about the world wars archaeology related. Also does anyone know of any digs for volenteers in this field? Thanks, World War One and Two Archaeology - Weegie - 26th April 2006 In the absence of any other replies, I'll get the ball rolling. For British WWII sites, a good place to start is the Defence of Britain project; you can go to its website at http://www.britarch.ac.uk/projects/dob/index.html A synthesis of this work has recently been published by William Foot (2006), called Beaches, Fields, Streets & Hills: the Anti-invasion Landscapes of England, 1940 (CBA Research Report 144). Beyond this, you could always try googling, which will lead you to features on WW1 trench excavations, etc. Good luck, Weegie World War One and Two Archaeology - BAJR Host - 26th April 2006 thanks! was getting worried Another day another WSI? World War One and Two Archaeology - Digger - 27th April 2006 Have been slack in replying as I can't remember the project! There is a mob in Britain that heads off to excavate trenches in France. I think the project title is something along the the lines of 'Bringing them back home'. Can't find any info on the net but maybe this rings some bells for someone out there? World War One and Two Archaeology - BAJR Host - 27th April 2006 http://www.britarch.ac.uk/projects/dob/ Defence of Britain Project lots of stuff http://battlefields1418.50megs.com/links.htm books etc http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/project/other-staff-projects/peters05.htm FINDING THE FALLEN ? CONSERVATION AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR from UCL Another day another WSI? |