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Alderney Article Published

/ 11 December 2018

An article about the Centre of Archaeology’s work recording marks made by forced and slave labourers on Alderney has just been published.

The article, ‘Proof of Life: Mark-Making Practices on the Island of Alderney’ was published in the European Journal of Archaeology.

You can view the final published article or download a pre-print draft from eprints.

11 December 2018 in Uncategorized.

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