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Book: The Public Archaeology of Death

Chapter: Controversy Surrounding Human Remains from the First World War

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.34669

Blurb:

With the recent passing of the First World War’s centenary years, and the development of conflict archaeology into a widespread professional branch of the discipline, interest in human remains associated with First World War battlefields has rapidly increased. With this rising interest, a parallel growth in controversy surrounds ethical practice in conflict archaeology, particularly in relation to human remains. This paper aims to review how both the media and political groups exploit the remains of deceased individuals retrieved from First World War battlefields in the formation of selective narratives and commemorative strategies.

Chapter Contributors

  • Sam Munsch (unearthed.archaeology@gmail.com - sammunsch)