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Project

Landscape Archaeology of the Great War: a Non-Invasive Approach

The front zone of World War I left deep traces in the landscape, but also the landscape influenced the course of the war activities.The idea is that by reconstructing the evolution of the landscape a better understanding of this mutual influence will be obtained and can be used to set up a valuation map of potentially valuable locations or phenomena.

Date:1 Jan 2014 →  31 Oct 2019
Keywords:conflict archaeology, First World War, valuation map
Disciplines:Archaeology, Theory and methodology of archaeology, Other history and archaeology, Geomorphology and landscape evolution