The Archaeology of the Friendly Invasion
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By undertaking archaeological excavations of sites associated with the United States Army Air Force during the Second World War, it is possible to determine what the Americans ate and drank, what illnesses they were treated for and what products they used in their everyday lives.
In this paper, Dr Derwin Gregory, Programme Leader for Archaeology and Heritage, Bishop Grosseteste University, will explore the results of one small excavation and what this can tell us about the Americans serving in East Anglia.
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