Full report on the enormous, excellently preserved, non-ceramic finds and environmental data from the Cladh Hallan settlement, Western Isles of Scotland (c. 2000–500 cal BC).
A fresh perspective on Gettysburg, highlighting how Union veterans’ monumentation shaped the interpretation of the battlefield and ensured that future generations would remember not just where they fought, but why.
A fully illustrated account of the campaigns in Florida during the American Revolution.
A German view of D-Day, published in full in English for the first time.
A year with the men of MACV-SOG at Forward Operating Base Kontum.
An arresting account of the birth of SOF through the prism of the Iran Hostage Rescue attempt by a direct observer.
For 600 relentless days, Recon Marines defended Hill 119 in Vietnam, enduring constant probes and assaults and launching daring deep... Læs mere
The longest ground fighting on Guadalcanal was across and around the Matanikau river basin—for five months the United States and the Japanese battled over this key area on the island.
Presents a fascinating ethnoarchaeological perspective on the social context, construction and use of rock-cut tombs... Læs mere
Uncovering New Jersey’s vital part in the American contribution to World War I—supplying munitions, training troops, and sending over 140,000 soldiers overseas to fight.
This latest volume of the journal focuses on the production of Roman pottery, presenting new data on production sites in Britain and Romania, and exploring how the potters in the Nene Valley embedded the technology of the potter’s wheel into their traditions and practices.