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Total pages original book: 240
Includes a PDF summary of 20 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 14M56S (4 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Modern research methods - archaeological, historical, forensic - have transformed our view of the past. This is especially true of the history of the Great War. In this, the first comprehensive survey of this exciting new field, Andrew Robertshaw and David Kenyon introduce the reader to the techniques that are employed and record, in vivid detail, many of the remarkable projects that have been undertaken. They show how archaeology can be used to reveal the position of trenches, dugouts and other battlefield features and to rediscover what life on the Western Front was really like. And they show how individual soldiers are themselves part of the story, for forensic investigation of the war dead is now so highly developed that individuals can be identified and their fate discovered.
Other categories, genre or collection: Archaeology, Archaeological Methodology & Techniques, European History, World Atlases / World Maps, World War 1 Books