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We are pleased to announce the publication of the first volume of the
Journal of Conflict Archaeology, the contents of which are listed below. The
journal is published by Brill Academic Publishers and further details can be
found at: 

http://www.brill.nl/m_catalogue_sub6_id22899.htm


Volume 2 is currently in preparation but we are still accepting papers for
volume 3 which will in the main be themed toward the archaeology of 20th
century conflict. Papers covering other periods will also be considered. 

Potential contributors should contact Tony Pollard at:
[log in to unmask] for further details.    

Main spheres of interest include: battlefield archaeology, cultural resource
management, the archaeology of industrial and popular protest, contested
landscapes and monuments, nationalism and colonialism, class conflict, the
origins of conflict, forensic applications in war-zones and human rights
cases etc. Themed issues will carry papers on current research, subject and
period overviews, fieldwork and excavation reports - interim and final
reports, material culture studies, scientific applications, technique
evaluations etc.

Tony Pollard
Iain Banks
Editors


Contents of Volume 1

Lone E. Bulgrin. 'The Tudela Site: Fire and Steel over Saipan, 15 June
1944.'

John and Patricia Carman. 'Ancient Bloody Meadows: Classical Battlefields in
Greece.'

Peter Doyle, Peter Barton and John Vandewalle. 'Archaeology of a Great War
Dugout: Beecham Farm: Passchendale, Belgium.'

Iain Ferris. 'Suffering in Silence: The Political Aesthetics of Pain in
Antonine Art.'

Peter Harrington. 'Siegefields: An Archaeological Assessment of English
Civil War 'Small' Sieges.'

Vaclav Matousek. 'Building a Model of a Field Fortification of the Thirty
Years War near Olbramov, Czech Republic.'

Tony Pollard and Iain Banks. 'Survey and Excavation of an Anglo-Zulu War
Fort at Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.'

Jon Price. 'Orphan Heritage: Issues in Managing the Heritage of the Great
War in Northern France and Belgium.'

Dean Saitta, Mark Walker and Paul Reckner. 'Battlefields of Class Conflict:
Ludlow Then and Now.'

Kylie Seretis. 'An Island Divided: Politicised landscapes, Modern Borders
and Shifting Identities.'

Birgir Stichelbaut. 'The Application of Great War Aerial Photography to
Battlefield Archaeology: the Example of Flanders.'

Tim Sutherland. 'The Battle of Agincourt: An Alternative Location?'

Natalie Swanepoel. 'Socio-Political Change on a Slave-Raiding Frontier: War,
trade and 'Big Men' in Nineteenth Century Sisalaland, Northern Ghana.'

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