Recent Publications

Human remains in societyHandbook of Missing PersonsNazi Death Camps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Staff from the Centre of Archaeology have had a number of their works published over the last few months. Here is a round up of some of our latest publications relating to the Holocaust and missing persons:

Sturdy Colls, C. 2016. ‘Earth conceal not my blood’: forensic and archaeological approaches to locating the remains of Holocaust victims’ In: Dreyfus, J-M. and Anstett, E. Human remains in society: Curation and exhibition in the aftermath of genocide and mass-violence. Manchester: Manchester University Press. More Information.

Morewitz, S. and Sturdy Colls, C. 2016. Handbook of Missing Persons. New York: Springer. More Information

Sturdy Colls, C. Une cartographie de la terreur nazie : études archéologiques dans les camps de travail et d’extermination de Treblinka. In: Guilaine, J. and Semelin, J. 2016. Violences de guerre, violences de masse. Une approche archéologique. Paris: Le Decouverte.

Carr, G. and Sturdy Colls, C. 2016. Taboo and sensitive heritage: labour camps, burials and the role of activism in the Channel Islands. International Journal of Heritage Studies 22(9), DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2016.1191524. More Information.

Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls’ work also featured in:

Ramsey, W. 2016. The Nazi Death Camps: Then and Now. UK: Battle of Britain International Limited.