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War and its legacy are traumatic to individuals, communities, and
landscapes. The impacts last long beyond the events themselves and
shape lives and generations. Archaeology has a part to play in the
recording of, and recovery from, such trauma. The Falklands War
Mapping Project delivers the first intensive archaeological survey
of the battlefields of the Falklands War. The project is pioneering
in its inclusion of military veterans as part of the core team and
unique in being the first to take veterans back to the battlefields
on which they fought. Forty years after the events of 1982, the
project provides a detailed assessment of the character, location,
and condition of structural features and artefacts. The project
also develops understandings of the role played by conflict
heritage - and of landscapes, finds, and past events - in the
recall of personal and collective memories. This sumptuously
illustrated book brings together the perspectives of team members,
institutional partners and others. It showcases the varied and
important contributions archaeology can make beyond understandings
of distant events linked to therapeutic progress, coming to terms
with traumatic experiences, living with the past in the present,
and forging new memories, relations, and futures.
Bringing together the latest work on the Mesolithic in Scotland and
Northern England, this is a fundamental re-assessment of early
prehistory from the key researchers in the area. Based firmly on
archaeological evidence from recent excavations, this important
book also includes work on the environmental background.
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