From training ground to battlefield: Recording the archaeology of the Great War
Conflict Archaeology is a rapidly developing sub-discipline within the traditional field of archaeology and has only recently started to receive attention from professional archaeologists. Non-destructive methodologies such as the study of aerial photographs and the use of geophysical prospection te...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archéosciences 2009, Vol.33 (suppl.), p.109-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Conflict Archaeology is a rapidly developing sub-discipline within the traditional field of archaeology and has only recently started to receive attention from professional archaeologists. Non-destructive methodologies such as the study of aerial photographs and the use of geophysical prospection techniques can provide a means of effective cultural resource management. Geophysics is beginning to play an important role in recording past landscapes of conflict. Over the past three years, Cranfi... |
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ISSN: | 1960-1360 2104-3728 |
DOI: | 10.4000/archeosciences.1379 |