Archaeologies of Conflict

Archaeologies of Conflict
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781472518248
ISBN-13 : 1472518241
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Book Synopsis Archaeologies of Conflict by : John Carman

Download or read book Archaeologies of Conflict written by John Carman and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2013-02-14 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The development of key methodologies for the study of battlefields in the USA in the 1980s inspired a generation of British and European archaeologists to turn their attention to sites in their own countries. The end of the Cold War and key anniversaries of the World Wars inspired others, especially in the UK, to examine the material legacy of those conflicts before they disappeared. By 2000 the study of war was again firmly on the archaeological agenda. The overall purpose of the book is to encourage proponents and practitioners of Conflict Archaeology to consider what it is for and how to develop it in the future.The central argument is that, at present , Conflict Archaeology is effectively divided into closed communities who do not interact to any large extent. These separate communities are divided by period and by nationality, so that a truly international Conflict Archaeology has yet to emerge. These divisions prevent the exchange of information and ideas across boundaries and thereby limit the scope of the field. This book discusses these issues in detail, clearly outlining how they affect the development of Conflict Archaeology as a coherent branch of archaeology.


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