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Killing time

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Today, the Great War stands at the edge of living memory. Nearly every month some dramatic discovery is made in the killing fields of the Western Front: poignant remains of British soldiers, " underground cities" or & field hospitals carved …

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Today, the Great War stands at the edge of living memory. Nearly every month some dramatic discovery is made in the killing fields of the Western Front: poignant remains of British soldiers, " underground cities" or & field hospitals carved out of the chalk country of the Somme. Killing Time is unique - the only book on the archaeology of the First World War.

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"Today, the Great War stands at the edge of living memory. Nearly every month some dramatic discovery is made in the killing fields of the Western Front: poignant remains of …"

— Margaret

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