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Historical Archaeology of Military Sites: Method and Topic Original TAMU Press edited volume [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, 69 b&w photos. 15 maps. 35 line art. 3 figs. 2 tables.
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1603442073
  • ISBN-13: 9781603442077
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, 69 b&w photos. 15 maps. 35 line art. 3 figs. 2 tables.
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1603442073
  • ISBN-13: 9781603442077
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The recent work of anthropologists, historians, and historical archaeologists has changed the very essence of military history. While once preoccupied with great battles and the generals who commanded the armies and employed the tactics, military history has begun to emphasize the importance of the “common man” for interpreting events. As a result, military historians have begun to see military forces and the people serving in them from different perspectives.
The Historical Archaeology of Military Sites has encouraged efforts to understand armies as human communities and to address the lives of those who composed them. Tying a group of combatants to the successes and failures of their military commanders leads to a failure to understand such groups as distinct social units and, in some instances, self-supporting societies: structured around a defined social and political hierarchy; regulated by law; needing to be supplied and nurtured; and often at odds with the human community whose lands they occupied, be they those of friend or foe.

The Historical Archaeology of Military Sites will afford students, professionals dealing with military sites, and the interested public examples of the latest techniques and proven field methods to aid understanding and conservation of these vital pieces of the world’s heritage.
Introduction vii
Section 1 Historical-Archaeological Methods and the Documentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Military Sites
1(82)
Clarence R. Geier
Lawrence E. Babits
Douglas D. Scott
David G. Orr
1 Following the Paper Trail: A Historian's Role at the Snake Hill Excavations, Ontario, Canada
3(8)
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
2 Geophysics: Some Recommendations and Applications
11(10)
William F. Hanna
3 Military Medicine in the Pre-Modern Era: Using Forensic Techniques in the Archaeological Investigation of Military Remains
21(10)
Douglas D. Scott
4 When the Site is a Scene: Battlefield Archaeology and Forensic Sites
31(8)
Melissa A. Connor
5 Maritime Archaeology of Naval Battlefields
39(18)
David L. Conlin
Matthew A. Russell
6 Watch-Fires of a Hundred Circling Camps: Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Investigating Civil War Campsites
57(18)
Joseph Balicki
7 Mapping Early Modern Warfare: The Role of Geophysical Survey and Archaeology in Interpreting the Buried Fortifications at Petersburg, Virginia
75(8)
David G. Orr
Julia Steele
Section 2 Topics in the Historical Archaeology of Military Sites
83(146)
Clarence R. Geier
Lawrence E. Babits
Douglas D. Scott
David G. Orr
8 Civil War Battlefield Archaeology: Examining and Interpreting the Debris of Battle
87(12)
Matthew B. Reeves
9 Dissecting Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Battlefields: Two Case Studies from the Jacobite Rebellions in Scotland
99(14)
Tony Pollard
10 Patterning in Earthen Fortifications
113(10)
Lawrence E. Babits
11 Methods in the Archaeology of Colonial Frontier Forts: Examples from Virginia and West Virginia
123(12)
W. Stephen McBride
Kim A. McBride
12 Great War Archaeology in Belgium and France: A New Challenge for Battlefield Archaeologists
135(14)
Mathieu De Meyer
13 History, Archaeology, and the Battle of Balaclava (Crimea, 1854)
149(16)
Philip Freeman
14 Cultural Landscapes and Collateral Damage: Fredericksburg and Northern Spotsylvania County, Virginia, in the Civil War
165(12)
Clarence R. Geier
Kimberly Tinkham
15 Naval Battlefields as Cultural Landscapes: The Siege of Yorktown
177(12)
John D. Broadwater
16 The Maple Leaf: Wreck Site of a Civil War Transport Ship
189(8)
Frank G. Cantelas
Lawrence E. Babits
17 Naval Monuments and Memorials: Symbols in a Contested Landscape
197(12)
David J. Stewart
18 "We Must Act Under Our Own Chiefs According to our Customs": Understanding Indigenous Military Archaeology
209(10)
Ron Williamson
19 Tragedy of the Nez Perce War of 1877: An Archaeological Expression
219(10)
Douglas D. Scott
Glossary 229(16)
References 245(24)
Index 269
Lawrence E. Babits is George Washington Professor of History and Director of the Program in Maritime Studies at East Carolina University. He is author of Devil of a Whipping: The Battle of Cowpens. Joshua B. Howard is research historian at the North Carolina Office of Archives and History. Babits and Howard previously collaborated on the book Fortitude and Forbearance: The North Carolina Continental Line in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783.