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Publikováno v:
Journal of Conflict Archaeology. 17:204-240
Autor:
David G. Passmore, Stephan Harrison
Publikováno v:
Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 111:1079-1093
We use examples from the European theater in World War II to argue that the assumption that combat is typically chaotic yields only limited insight into the large-scale evolution of military operat...
Autor:
David G. Passmore, David Capps-Tunwell
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 24:674-706
Over 1,600 extant WW2 impact craters in the Foret Domaniale de la Londe-Rouvray, Lower Seine valley, Normandy, France, have been mapped and analyzed using LiDAR, historic aerial photographs, archive documents, and field survey. Crater densities avera
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War in History. 25:69-102
An archaeological survey of well-preserved Second World War German supply depots and bomb craters from Allied air raids in the Forêt domaniale des Andaines, Normandy, has prompted an evaluation of the effectiveness of Allied intelligence gathering a
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Journal of Conflict Archaeology. 12:46-71
This paper reviews the signature characteristics of extant Second World War German army munitions storage landscapes in forested areas of north-west Europe with particular reference to sites in north-west France and the Netherlands. Archaeological su
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 41:312-330
Well-preserved bomb craters in the forests of central Normandy, NW France, constitute archaeological legacies of combat inland from the D-Day beachheads that greatly extend the inventory of Second World War conflict landscapes in northwest Europe. Fi
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 19:233-261
Archaeological survey in the Foret domaniale des Andaines has recorded nearly 900 discrete earthwork bunkers, building foundations, trenches, and other features associated with WW2 German fuel, munitions and logistics depots. Documentary evidence est
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Antiquity. 88:1275-1290
Concrete fortifications have long served as battle-scarred memorials of the Second World War. The forests of north-west Europe, meanwhile, have concealed a preserved landscape of earthwork field fortifications, military support structures and bomb- a
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Journal of Conflict Archaeology. 8:165-192
Earthworks associated with WWII German military supply depots are shown to be well preserved on the modern forest floors of the Foret domaniale des Andaines in central Normandy, North-west France, and are located within the record of the Seventh Army
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 37:915-935
Aim We used a combination of new and previously published palaeoecological data to test three hypotheses: (1) that wooded steppe persisted in the Great Hungarian Plain throughout the Holocene; (2) that wooded steppe and steppe were most extensive bet