Further information regarding the archaeology of conflict can be obtained from the following selected sources:
CONFLICT ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH NETWORK (CAIRN)
A group of individuals and organisations who research the archaeology of conflict from an historical or modern forensic context.
THE BATTLEFIELDS TRUST
Battlefields Trust, a body set up to preserve battlefields as educational and heritage resources, received grants to employ a Battlefield Project Officer for a two year period to create a national battlefield database and internet site. Battlefield Trust 2002
http://demo.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/
Why preserve Battlefields?
AMERICAN BATTLEFIELD PROTECTION PROGRAMME
National Park Service On-Line Publications http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/batpubs.htm#top
‘How can Battlefields be Better Protected?’ http://www2.cr.nps.gov/ABPP/cwsac/cws6.html
Guidance for Developing a Battlefield Preservation Plan http://wwww2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/RevisedPlanGuidance.PDF (American: Requires PDF viewer) – This technical working paper emphasizes the importance of good planning to successful battlefield preservation efforts and recommends a number of planning elements to include in battlefield plans.
THE LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD
http://www.custerbattle.com/sub-pages/archaeo_sub/fieldwork.htm
THE BATTLE OF WISBY (Swedish)
http://www.historiska.se/exhibitions/korsbetningen/index.html
FLAVIUS VEGETIUS RENATUS
“MILITARY MATTERS” A military manual used by the Roman army. Translator: Lieutenant John Clarke
http://www.sonshi.com/vegetius3-12.html
THE TOWTON BATTLEFIELD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROJECT
http://mysite.freeserve.com/TowtonBattlefield
TOWTON BATTLEFIELD SOCIETY