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The Connor et al report is not listed among our available publications, but
a spare copy can probably be obtained by contacting our librarian through
the link on the web page http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/pub.htm

ven

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Dear Iain,

  A source that might be useful is:

Connor, Melissa A., Julie S. Field, and Karin M. Roberts

1999    Archaeological Testing of the World War II Prisoner-of-War   Camp
(5EP1211) at Fort Carson, El Paso County, Colorado.  Midwest Archaeolocial
Center, NPS, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Best,

Rich Veit



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
>

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