"Archaeology of the Great War is a poignant, highly
interactive website exhibiting recent archeological discoveries from the
Argonne region in eastern France, where French and German troops engaged in
trench warfare during World War I. The French Ministry of Culture and
Communication, in conjunction with French archeologists, archivists, and
university faculty, created this website to commemorate the hundredth
anniversary of the war.
During the 1990s, a team of archeologists excavated the
former battlefield, unearthing new clues about daily life and death during
World War I.Visitors can view these archeological finds alongside
archival photographs from the War. This material is helpfully organized into
five chapters, which include thoughtful annotations about the significance of
these new discoveries. Archeology of the Great War is a powerful resource about
the experiences of WWI soldiers, and also demonstrates the role of archeology
in recovering new insights about the past. Note: while the text of this site is
available in French, English, and German, a few embedded videos are only in
French" (via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r47096/archaeology_of_the_great_war).
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