Three soldiers in a dugout: the modern conflict archaeology of a burnt down Second World War underground structure on the Hanko Front




Fast Jan, Väisänen Teemu

2023

 Monographs of the Archaeological Society of Finland

11

351

363

http://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_11/masf_11.html

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/181005881



In 2020, Hangö Sommaruni (Hangö summer university) arranged a two-week-long conflict archaeology field school, that focused on the archaeological research of the Hanko Front. The excavations uncovered remains of a burnt dugout, which were then associated with a dugout described in a memoir by lieutenant Åke Kretz (2004). In further research, the charred remains were excavated in order to discover the cause of the fire. Among a plenty of personal items, a fallen storm lantern was found in the middle of the shelter, suggesting that an accident had led to the unfortunate events.




Archaeological excavationsconflict archaeologyContinuation warWorld War II

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