Category Archives: 2011 Osnabruck/Kalkriese, Germany

2011 Osnabruck/Kalkriese, Germany

Date :
15 – 18 April 2011
Location:
Osnabrueck University and Museum und Park Kalkriese
Organisers :
  • Dr. Achim Rost (Osnabrück University)
  • Dr. Susanne Wilbers-Rost (Museum und Park Kalkriese)
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John and Patricia Carman
Quo vadis conflict archaeology in Europe? Putting ourselves on the European map
Damian Shiels
Irish Battlefields Project
Iain Banks
‘Fields of Glory, Where the Green Grasses and Flowers Grow: Protection and Management of Scotland’s Battlefields’.
Natasha Ferguson
‘Biting the Bullet: Considering the contribution and impact of metal detecting activity to battlefield archaeology in the UK’
Tim Sutherland
Battlefield Protection: The history behind a new initiative
Tamara A. Mihailovic
From Civil War Defenses of Washington to Fort Circle Parks: How Community-Driven Archaeology Can Be Made Part of the Archaeology of Conflict Arsenal
Peter Masters, Charlie Enright
Detecting Mass Graves on Historic Battlefields
Kevin M. Donaghy
Perceptions of Misconceptions
Dan and Eric Sivilich
Surveying, Statistics and Spatial Mapping: Predictive Modeling of 18th-Century Artillery at Monmouth Battlefield State Park, NJ
Peter Bleed, Douglas Scott
Modeling Battlefield Behavior: Battlefield Archaeology on the North Platte River, Nebraska, 1865
Lawrence E. Babits
Army Analytical Formats and Battlefield Archaeology Planning: The Use of METT-T, KOCOA (OCKOA), and the Principles of War applied to Chesapeake Engagements
Xavier Rubio, Jose María Cela
Simulating battlefield dynamics
Phil Freeman
The Archaeology of ancient battlefields
Susanne Wilbers-Rost
Recent research at the site “Oberesch” in Kalkriese
Birgit Großkopf
Human bones at Kalkriese – a battlefield without mass graves
Achim Rost
Interpretation of distribution patterns at the battlefield of Kalkriese
Jon Coulston
‘Ancient Landscapes of Conflict’
Michael Geschwinde, Henning Haßmann, Petra Lönne, Michael Meyer, Günther
Moosbauer
The Harzhorn Incident. Archaeological research on a late Roman battlefield near Northeim, Lower Saxony
Eduard Blé, S. Lacruz, J. Noguera, Pau Valdès
La Palma – Nova Classis: Archaeological evidences of war booty in a roman encampment during the Second Punic War.
Juan P. Bellón, Arturo Ruiz, Francisco Gómez, Manuel Molinos, Inmaculada Cárdenas, Carmen Rueda
Archaeology of the Second Punic War: the battlefield at Baecula (208 B.C.)
Ilkka Syvanne
Campaigns of Germanicus, 14-16 AD
Linda Fibiger
War without battlefields: Investigating Violence and Conflict in Neolithic Europe
Thomas Terberger, Gundula Lidke
From bones to battle – The Bronze Age site in Tollense Valley, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and its interpretation
Ejvind Hertz, Mads Kähler Holst
The Army in the Lake – Deposited human remains at Vædebro/Alken in Central Jutland, Denmark from 1st century BC/1st century AD
Christian Meyer, Kurt W. Alt
Cranial injuries and patterns of interpersonal violence in two Early Medieval skeletal populations from Germany
Michael P. Bletzer
“Super sanguinem et spolia”: a survey of combatant behaviors and their impact on archaeological formation processes at sites of armed conflict
Britta Rabe
The battlefield tropaion: Marking Victory in Classical Greece
Charles Jones
Finding Fulford. The results of post-battle metalwork processing
Arne Homann, Jochim Weise
Picked up – Recycled: Traces of Post-Battle-Activities on a Battlefield of the First Schleswig War (1848-51)
Lawrence E. Babits
Battlefield Recoveries, Recycling, Looting, or Souveniring: A view from American Wars
Christoph A. Rass
Transformations. Post battle processes on the Hürtgenwald battlefield
Sabine Eickhoff, Anja Grothe, Bettina Jungklaus
Their last battle – A Mass grave and the Battlefield of Wittstock 1636
Alexander Lutz
Anthropological analysis of mass graves from the „Thirty Years’ War“
Philip Murgatroyd
The battle of Manzikert and medieval logistics
Maria Antónia Amaral, Catarina Quinteira
The battle of Aljubarrota (1385)
Sven Ekdahl
Battlefield Archaeology at Tannenberg (Grunwald, Žalgiris): Physical Remains of the Defeat of the Teutonic Order in Prussia in 1410
Balázs Polgár
The two most important military historical mass graves of Hungary: The mass graves at Mohács (AD 1526) and Kiskunhalas (AD 1705)
André Schürger
Archaeology of the Thirty Years War: New results from the Battle of Lützen (16.11.1632)
Lajos Négyesi
The siege of Zrínyi-Újvár
Adrian Mandzy
Guns on the Frontiers of Europe during the XVII and XVIII centuries: Adventures in Black powder munitions.
Grzegorz Podruczny
Lone grenadier. Some episode from the battle of Kunersdorf fought on 12th August 1759
Gerhard H. Bachmann
Battlefield Geology of Jena and Auerstedt (1806)
Valdas Steponaitis
Their campaign ended here: The mass grave of Napoleon’s Great Army soldiers in Vilnius
Julia Steele, James Blankenship
Petersburg, 1864-1865: the Archeology of a Complex Campaign
Peter Masters, Birger Stichelbaut
Great War Landscape: Aerial Photographic and Geophysical investigation of a conflict landscape.
Norbert Stencinger
The Army Chaplains in the First World War
Yves Desfosses, Alain Jacques, Michaël Landolt, Frank Lesjean
Foodstuff of the German, British and French soldiers on the western front through an archaeological approach of the First World War waste pits.
Michał Grabowski
(Un)forgotten tomb. Massgrave of bolshevik soldiers who died near Warsaw on August 1920.
Neil Price, Rick Knecht
The Two Thousand Yard Stare: Indigenous Archaeologies of World War II on Peleliu (Palau, Micronesia)
Ferenc Dávid
The fights of a bridgehead and the possibilities on the field.
Maria del Carmen Rojo Ariza; Ramon Arnabat Mata; David Íñiguez Gràcia; SOT Prospecció Arqueològica; A. Espinal Valverde; David Gesalí Barrera
The Archaeology of republican airfields in Catalonia
Terence Christian
Into Thin Air: toward a standardised methodology for the archaeological investigation of Second World War aircraft wrecks
Bo Knarrström
Last flight of Lancaster HK594. In search of a World War two crash site in Sweden.
Caroline Sturdy Colls
‘I have buried this under the ashes…’: Archaeological Approaches to Holocaust Landscapes
Ivar Schute
More than barracks, a survey. The spatial dimensions and functions of the Amersfoort concentration camp, the Netherlands.
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Harzhorn Battlefield
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