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1982 Uncovered: The Falklands War Mapping Project [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width x depth: 210x210x13 mm, weight: 790 g, Highly illustrated (colour throughout)
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803273828
  • ISBN-13: 9781803273822
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width x depth: 210x210x13 mm, weight: 790 g, Highly illustrated (colour throughout)
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803273828
  • ISBN-13: 9781803273822
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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.

Recenzijas

Forty years after the collective trauma of war, the fighting for personal peace continues. The results of the Falklands War Mapping Project are striking as this inspirational book shows Lieutenant-General (Retd) Sir John Kiszely KCB MC DL





This is a remarkable book at once touching and gripping that demonstrates not only the value veterans can bring to archaeology but also the value of archaeology to veterans David Shaw CBE, Founder and CEO, The Veterans Foundation





This book shows not only how archaeology contributes to the well-being of those injured in war, but also provides a series of insights into the problems of interpretation and recording Tim Schadla-Hall, University College London, UK

Foreword iii
Phil Harding
Acknowledgements v
Introduction vii
Tony Pollard
Timothy Clack
Section 1 History and Context
1 The Falklands War: Background Context
2(9)
Timothy Clack
Tony Pollard
2 Pebble Island Raid: An Interview with Mark `Splash' Aston
11(6)
Timothy Clack
Tony Pollard
3 Battle of Mount Tumbledown
17(6)
Tony Pollard
Timothy Clack
4 After the Fight: The Return Home
23(6)
William Spencer
5 Life Under Occupation: A Selection of Local Memories
29(18)
Brian Summers
Rachel Simons
Alan Jones
Eric Goss
6 Memories of Local Resistance
47(7)
Beth Timmins
Section 2 Results from the Field
7 Conflict Archaeology and the Archaeology of the Falklands War
54(5)
Tony Pollard
Timothy Clack
8 Survey Results from Mount Tumbledown
59(10)
Tony Pollard
Timothy Clack
Stuart Eve
9 Digital Tumbledown: Drones, Scans, 3D Models
69(6)
Stuart Eve
Timothy Clack
Tony Pollard
10 Material and Memory: Survey Results from Pebble Island
75(9)
Timothy Clack
Tony Pollard
Stuart Eve
Section 3 Veterans, Community, Art and Wellbeing
11 A Scots Guardsman Returns to Tumbledown
84(8)
Jim `Pasty' Peters
12 Psychological Impacts of War: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
92(8)
Rod Eldridge
13 Falkland Islands Museum & National Trust: Curating and Preserving History in the South Atlantic
100(5)
Emma Goss
Andrea Barlow
14 Waterloo Uncovered
105(7)
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Foinette
15 Argentine Archaeology, War Veterans, and Mental Health
112(7)
Carlos Landa
Juan Leoni
Sebastian Avila
16 Notes from the Project Artist
119(7)
Doug Farthing
17 War, Weaving, Well-Being
126(10)
Katie Russell
Section 4 Project Artworks
Douglas Farthing 136(107)
Katie Russell 243(10)
Beth Timmins 253(2)
Jake Summers 255(3)
Dave Pope 258(1)
Sue Luxton 259(1)
Falkland Islands Schools 260(17)
List of Contributors 277