“我们的射击远胜于他们”:对南非战争期间(1899-1902)西澳大利亚山防御的考古调查

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Conflict Archaeology Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15740773.2020.1859907
J. Adeney
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摘要:在南非战争(1899-1902)期间,30名西澳大利亚人和300-400名布尔人进行了为期一天的西澳大利亚山防御战。进行了一项考古调查,以测试战场模式分析(PBA:用于美国蒙大拿州小大角战役遗址)的适用性,以确定西澳大利亚州如何在整个遭遇战中保持战术优势。发射弹药的位置、火炮文物和档案证据表明,全天防御的成功归功于在西澳大利亚山的良好战术定位和火力纪律,以及英国精确火炮的帮助。动态图案化是PBA的一个组成部分,它通过使用两种创新的方法来记录乏弹药的特征而得到进一步发展:撞针缺口的偏心度和已发射弹药的撞针缺口内的标记。澳大利亚和布尔士兵的弹药发现证明了BPA在20世纪战场上的应用。
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‘Our shooting was far superior to theirs’: an archaeological investigation of the defence of West Australia Hill during the South African War (1899-1902)
ABSTRACT The defence of West Australia Hill was a day-long encounter between 30 West Australians and 300-400 Boers during the South African War (1899-1902). An archaeological survey to test the applicability of Battlefield Patterning Analysis (PBA: as used on the Battle of Little Big Horn site, Montana, USA) was conducted to determine how the West Australians maintained tactical superiority throughout the encounter. The locations of fired cartridges, artillery artefacts and archival evidence showed that the successful all-day defence was due to good tactical positioning on West Australia Hill and fire discipline, aided by accurate British artillery. Dynamic Patterning, a component of PBA, was developed further by the use of two innovative methods of recording spent ammunition characteristics: off-centredness of firing pin indentations, and marks within firing pin indentations of the fired cartridges. The ammunition finds for both Australian and Boers soldiers demonstrated the application of BPA on 20th century battlefields.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Conflict Archaeology is an English-language journal devoted to the battlefield and military archaeology and other spheres of conflict archaeology, covering all periods with a worldwide scope. Additional spheres of interest will include the archaeology of industrial and popular protest; contested landscapes and monuments; nationalism and colonialism; class conflict; the origins of conflict; forensic applications in war-zones; and human rights cases. Themed issues will carry papers on current research; subject and period overviews; fieldwork and excavation reports-interim and final reports; artifact studies; scientific applications; technique evaluations; conference summaries; and book reviews.
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