Hi. I might suggest the recently published summary article "An Example of
POW Camp Archeology in Arkansas" by C. Andrew Buchner and Eric Albertson,
in Field Notes of the Arkansas Archeological Society, No. 324, May/June
2005, pages 9-10, 12, regarding a 1943-1946 German POW camp in North Little
Rock, Arkansas, investigated as part of a cultural resource management
survey. It also includes a thorough bibliography. I can send you a
photocopy if you need.
At 06:31 AM 6/2/2005, you wrote:
>Dear all
>
>I am trying to get some references to comparative material for a PhD
>student looking at WW2 PoW camps in Britain, and I was wondering if the
>list could give me some starting references. I'm really looking for
>work that has an archaeological basis, where there has been recording of
>remains, but anything will be useful.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Iain
Mr. Leslie C. "Skip" Stewart-Abernathy, Ph.D.
Arkansas Archeological Survey
P.O. Box 8706, Russellville, AR 72801
479 968-0381
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