Two Men In A Trench by Neil Oliver

Two Men In A Trench by Neil Oliver

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Zusammenfassung

In each chapter, Tony Pollard and Neil Oliver visit the site of a major British battle and carry out a full archaeological investigation, the results of which may alter the traditional historical picture.

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Two Men In A Trench by Neil Oliver

"Battlefield archaeology allows you to touch what history talks about; it starts where the written stories stop" - Tony Pollard In each chapter of TWO MEN IN A TRENCH, Tony and Neil visit the site of a major British battle, and carry out a full archaeological investigation. Sometimes they will find artefacts that bring the battle vividly back to life; in other cases the evidence may totally revise the accepted version of events. Soldiers do not pass through fields of conflict like shadows - they leave evidence which modern archaeological techniques, including 3-D models of the landscape, can interpret.
Battlefield archaeology allows you to touch what history talks about; it starts where the written stories stop - Tony Pollard
Tony Pollard is Britain's leading battlefield archaeologist. He has worked on battlefields in Zululand and North Africa, and as a forensic archaeologist with the British police in murder enquiries. Neil Oliver is Tony's colleague and co-presenter. Aleading archaeologist, he has worked with Tony on many sites. They live in Glasgow.
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ISBN 13 9780718144746
ISBN 10 0718144740
Titel Two Men In A Trench
Autor Neil Oliver
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Penguin Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-08-29
Seitenanzahl 352
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