The Centre of Archaeology’s research at Treblinka has appeared in the journal “Sapiens”. The article “The Darkest Truths”, which is the headline story in the journal’s first issue, documents the…
In September 2015, Dr Kirsty Squires of the Centre of Archaeology visited the USA to give a guest lecture at Northern Kentucky University and presented her research into the treatment of…
The Centre of Archaeology has recently opened a new international exhibition at the site of the former Nazi extermination and labour camps in Treblinka. “Finding Treblinka: An Exhibition of Forensic…
A new book, written by Centre of Archaeology Research Lead Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls, has recently been published. Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions aims to move archaeological research concerning the…
Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls spoke to BBC Channel Islands News regarding proposals to protect a former Nazi concentration camp in Alderney in the Channel Islands. Dr Sturdy Colls appeared on the…
The Centre of Archaeology marked Holocaust Memorial Day this year by the launch of a new Treblinka exhibition, accompanied by a series of presentations and a powerful documentary play, “Yizkor”. The…
Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls presented her research at Treblinka in a workshop entitled “Unearthing Treblinka” at the Holocaust Generations Conference on Sunday 18th January 2015. Her workshop outlined her work…
Staff from the Centre of Archaeology will join forces with the New Vic Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent to launch an innovative arts programme to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. On the 27th…
Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls presented her work at Treblinka at the Archaeology of Violence: Wartime Violence, Mass Violence conference this month. Her paper, entitled “Mapping Nazi Terror: Archaeological Investigations at Treblinka Extermination and…
It has been a very busy summer for the Centre filled with a wide variety of fieldwork, publications and other events. Fieldwork Staff from the Centre led a student training…