Forged in Conflict: Francis Buckley, the First World War, and British Prehistory

Author:

Griffiths Seren,Saunders Nicholas J.

Abstract

AbstractFrancis Buckley was extraordinary; an officer responsible for arming grenades, excavating trenches, surveying, sketch-mapping, and military intelligence, his actions were a roll-call of the First World War’s bloodiest battles. The psychological toll was significant. War remade the man and created the archaeologist. Under fire, Buckley recorded prehistoric lithics on the Somme, a rich archaeological landscape, and a deadly battlefield. After the war, “tramping” the Yorkshire moors, Buckley applied military skills to excavate and record a key, but still understudied lithic collection. This paper explores Francis Buckley’s war, its implications for the history of archaeological thought, and reasserts his under-acknowledged legacy.

Funder

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),History,Archaeology,Geography, Planning and Development

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