Blood, Sweat and Tears: New Research in Military Archaeology
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
The papers in this session discuss recent research on and adjacent to military sites dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers in this diverse session include the study of geochemical signatures, the remains of a burnt site, 19th century brick and mortar forts, and the study of a naval hospital.
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- The 1812 period Naval Hospital at Point Frederick, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario (2014)
- Archaeological Investigations of Civil War Activity in an Urban Setting: Franklin, Tennessee (2014)
- Geochemical Identification of the Extramural Activity of Laundry Washing at Cantonment Burgwin (LA 88145), Taos, New Mexico (2014)
- Though War, Peace, and William Peace: The Archaeological Investigation of Fort Caswell (2014)
- «Where Patriotism and Loyalty Intersect with Truth:» The Archaeology and Public Engagement of the 1947 Pine Camp Barracks Fire (2014)