A television documentary following work undertaken by the Centre of Archaeology at Staffordshire University has won a prestigious award. Treblinka: Hitler’s Killing Machine, which was broadcast on the Smithsonian Channel earlier…
A new book and exhibition were launched this month which include the results of Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls’ research at Staro Sajmiste in Serbia. Forensis: The Architecture of Public Truth…
A documentary following charting the 2013 season of work at Treblinka extermination and labour camps in Poland premiered on the Smithsonian Channel in the United States this weekend. The documentary,…
On the 26th February 2014, Kevin Colls will deliver a public lecture entitled ‘Archaeology and the Search for Shakespeare’. The lecture will outline recent archaeological investigations that have aimed to find out…
On 22nd-23rd January, Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls presented her research at the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Conference in Krakow, Poland. Her paper, entitled ‘Learning from the Present to Understand…
On the 27th January 2014, Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls delivered a series of lecture about her research to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day. In the morning Dr Sturdy Colls visited Blythe…
Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls and Kevin Colls from the Centre of Archaeology have recently published an article about their research on the island of Alderney in the UK Channel Islands.…
The Centre of Archaeology has announced an exciting public lecture series, starting in January 2014. The series beginswith a lecture for Holocaust Memorial Day on the latest research at Treblinka…
A documentary that follows the work of a team from the Centre of Archaeology was aired on the 27th November on Channel 5 at 9pm. Treblinka: Inside Hitler’s Secret Death…
Over the summer months, staff from the Centre of Archaeology have been involved in a number of exciting fieldwork projects, conferences and events: June 2013 Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls participated…