Dawid Kobiałka, Mikołaj Kostyrko, Adam Lokś, Kamil Karski, Violetta Rezler-Wasielewska, Piotr Stanek, Anna Wickiewicz, Elżbieta Góra, Sonia Tomczak, Michał Pawleta
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“Hell camp” hidden in the forest – the materiality of Stalag VIII B (344) Lamsdorf
The history of imprisonment in Lamsdorf (in Polish: Łambinowice) is long and complicated – prisoner-of-war (POW) and resettlement camps were operating near the village from the times of the Franco-...
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The Journal of Conflict Archaeology is an English-language journal devoted to the battlefield and military archaeology and other spheres of conflict archaeology, covering all periods with a worldwide scope. Additional spheres of interest will include the archaeology of industrial and popular protest; contested landscapes and monuments; nationalism and colonialism; class conflict; the origins of conflict; forensic applications in war-zones; and human rights cases. Themed issues will carry papers on current research; subject and period overviews; fieldwork and excavation reports-interim and final reports; artifact studies; scientific applications; technique evaluations; conference summaries; and book reviews.