Broken Pots, Mending Lives - Richard Osgood

Broken Pots, Mending Lives

The Archaeology of Operation Nightingale

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2023
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-938-4 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
Featuring brilliant photography, this book explores the innovative recovery programme that supports wounded soldiers through involvement in archaeology.
For those that survive, the traumas of military conflict can be long lasting. It might seem astonishing that archaeology, with its uncovering of the traces of the long-dead, of battlefields, of skeletal remains, could provide solace, and yet there is something magical about the subject. In archaeology there is a job for everyone; from surveying and drawing, to examining the finds, to digging itself. Often this is in some of the most beautiful and restful of landscapes and with talks around a campfire at the end of the day.

Operation Nightingale is a programme which was set up in 2011 within the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom to help facilitate the recovery of armed forces personnel recently engaged in armed conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, using the archaeology of the British Training Areas. Over the following decade, the project has expanded to include veterans of older conflicts and of other nations – from the United States, from Poland, from Australia and elsewhere.

This book is the story of those veterans, of their incredible discoveries, of their own journeys of recovery – sometimes one which can lead to a lifetime of studying archaeology. It has taken them to the crash sites of Spitfires and trenches of the Western Front in the First World War, through to burial grounds of Convicts, camp sites of Hessian mercenaries, and Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. Lavishly illustrated, this work shows the reader how the discovery of our shared past – of long-forgotten houses, of glinting gold jewellery, of broken pots, can be restorative and help people mend otherwise damaged lives.

The book features a foreword and illustrations by Professor Alice Roberts, presenter on BBC's The Big Dig, Digging for Britain and Coast, alongside superb photography by Harvey Mills.

Richard Osgood works as Senior Archaeologist for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation within the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom. He has excavated widely with research interests including the North European Bronze Age, the archaeology of conflict, and the cathartic benefits of archaeology.

Foreword by Professor Alice Roberts

Introduction

Chapter 1: Origins at the Midden: The beginnings of Operation Nightingale at an Iron Age feasting site

Chapter 2: The Phoenix and the Eagle: Searching for Hessians and the Band of Brothers

Chapter 3: Legends: The convict burials of Rat Island

Chapter 4: Mud, Blood and Green Fields Beyond: Digging for Tank 796 and the traces of the First World War

Chapter 5: Tally Ho!: archaeology and the Battle of Britain

Chapter 6: Facing Beowulf – excavating remains of Anglo Saxon England

Chapter 7: Locking the House: finding and reconstructing a Bronze Age roundhouse

Chapter 8: Homes of the Dead: discoveries at a burial mound on Salisbury Plain

Chapter 9: Conclusions

 

Index

Acknowledgements

Further Reading

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Colour and B/W
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 198 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-938-X / 178925938X
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-938-4 / 9781789259384
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