Anderton, M. (2001). The Battle for Britain:. In: n.e. Fields of conflict:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 265-268.

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The Battle for Britain:
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Subtitle:
WWII and the larger than life battlefield
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Issue:
Fields of conflict:
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British Archaeological Reports
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S958
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302
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265 - 268
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looking at the United Kingdom as a `battlefield' during World War I, the author discusses the question of why documentary, oral, photographic and contemporary physical evidence do not always match each other in their details, and how a `social life' may be provided for the military sites associated with it this conflict. The disparities between different sources of evidence are described, and the need to use all the sources in combination is discussed
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M Anderton
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2001
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1-84171-249-3
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17 Jan 2006