Archaeology, Memory, and Landscapes of Conflict Paul A. Shackel Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 3 - 13
GPS, GIS and the Civil War Battlefield Landscape: A South Carolina Low Country Example Steven D. SmithChristopher Ohm ClementStephen R. Wise Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 14 - 30
Confederate Fortification and Troop Deployment in a Mountain Landscape: Fort Edward Johnson and Camp Shenandoah, April 1862 Clarence R. Geier Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 31 - 45
European Military Sites As Ideological Landscapes Brooke S. Blades Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 46 - 54
Oral Tradition and Archaeology: Conflict and Concordance Examples from Two Indian War Sites Douglas D. Scott Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 55 - 65
The Ludlow Massacre: Class, Warfare, and Historical Memory in Southern Colorado Mark Walker Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 66 - 80
Conflict and the Interpretation of Palmares, a Brazilian Runaway Polity Pedro Paulo A. Funari Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 81 - 92
The Hector Backbone: A Quiescent Landscape of Conflict James A. DellePatrick Heaton Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 93 - 110
Integrating Segregated Urban Landscapes of the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Centuries Eric L. Larsen Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 111 - 123
Reinterpreting Manassas: The Nineteenth-Century African American Community at Manassas National Battlefield Park Matthew B. Reeves Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 124 - 137
Heyward Shepherd: The Faithful Slave Memorial Paul A. Shackel Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 138 - 148