Investigating Two Mass Grave Sites of WWII POW Camps in Lithuania

Author:

Čičiurkaitė Ingrida1,Kraniauskas Rokas2

Affiliation:

1. Kultūros vertybių globos tarnyba, NGO , Vilnius , Lithuania

2. Institute of Baltic Region History and Archaeology , Klaipėda University , Klaipėda , Lithuania

Abstract

Abstract In 2020, archaeological excavations, exhumations, and field research were conducted at two mass grave sites near Zokniai and Armalėnai (Fig. 1) in order to locate, exhume, document, identify where possible, and respectfully bury the human remains. Archaeological field methodology was employed during the excavation and exhumation phases; the visual examination data, supplemented by osteological data obtained using anthropological methodology, was separately recorded for each individual using a standardized format. A total of 1927 individuals were exhumed, documented, and buried. The Zokniai investigation revealed that the burial site originated in late 1941 and contained POWs who were either in transit or performing harsh labour at the airport; many had died from gunshot lesions and mistreatment. The stationary camp inmates at Armalėnai were buried in late 1942 - early 1943, their deaths presumably being the result of exhaustion and disease. Both investigations illustrate how interdisciplinary collaboration between archaeology and anthropology can offer forgotten people greater respect and recognition.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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