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Many physical signs of the war have survived - a vast array of sites and artefacts that archaeologists can explore - and Gabriel Moshenska's new book is an essential introduction to them. He shows how archaeology can bring the ruins, relics and historic sites of the war to life, especially when it is combined with interviews and archival research in order to build up a clear picture of Britain and its people during the conflict.
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Condition | Brand New |
EAN | 9781399020831 |
UPC | 9781399020831 |
ISBN | 9781399020831 |
Format | Paperback, 224 pages |
Author | Gabriel Moshenska |
Book Title | The Archaeology of the Second World War: Uncoverin |
Item Height | 1.91 cm |
Item Length | 23.4 cm |
Item Weight | 0 kg |
Item Width | 15.6 cm |
Language | Eng |
Publisher | Pen & Sword Archaeology |
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