Explore the intriguing history of war through the lens of archaeology with Landscapes of War: The Archaeology of Aggression and Defence by Julie Wileman and Paul Hill. This trade paperback book delves into the artifacts left behind on battlefields, fortresses, and other sites of conflict to uncover the stories of the people and societies involved in these conflicts.


Written in English and published by Hi-Story Press The Limited, T.H.E., this 224-page book touches on topics such as archaeology, military history, and social science. With detailed descriptions of the landscapes and objects of war, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of conflict on the world.


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