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Abstract
At Treblinka extermination camp, almost one million of people were killed during the Holocaust. A further 10,000 people are estimated to have been murdered at the nearby labor camp. Since 2007, the Centre of Archaeology of Staffordshire University (UK) has been involved in the study and research of the evidence of these atrocities in order to demonstrate how an archaeological approach to Treblinka has, and will continue to, enhance contemporary discussions about the camps and provide a richer, more accurate record of events. This study focuses on the use of digital 3D technologies and web visualization tools for the analysis of the sites, providing a digital interactive platform, which can be used both by professional users and a public audience. It proposes a pyramidal multi-level and multi-sensor approach – providing a 3D resolution spanning from a few centimetres in the landscape Digital Terrain Model to few millimetres in the layer-by-layer archaeological test trench.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 129-135 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of Cultural Heritage |
Volume | 34 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Finding Treblinka: Forensic and Archaeological Approaches to Treblinka Extermination and Labour Camps
Caroline Sturdy Colls (Speaker)
3 Apr 2017Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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What the Nazis Tried to Hide: Archaeological Investigations at Treblinka Extermination and Labour Camps
Caroline Sturdy Colls (Speaker)
1 Mar 2017Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Finding Treblinka: Forensic and Archaeological Approaches to Treblinka Extermination and Labour Camps
Caroline Sturdy Colls (Speaker)
16 Dec 2016Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
Press/Media
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Holocaust medal of honour awarded to Treblinka archaeologist
8/08/22
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities
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