Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka

This article presents the results of multidisciplinary research undertaken in 2016–2019 at the German Nazi Treblinka I Forced Labour Camp. Housing 20,000 prisoners, Treblinka I was established in 1941 as a part of a network of objects such as forced labour camps, resettlement camps and prison camps...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Różycki, Rafał Zapłata, Jerzy Karczewski, Andrzej Ossowski, Jacek Tomczyk
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Geosciences
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GPR
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/9/336
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spelling doaj-666fd20492424d778a702e61f2dcce412020-11-25T03:51:32ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632020-08-011033633610.3390/geosciences10090336Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in TreblinkaSebastian Różycki0Rafał Zapłata1Jerzy Karczewski2Andrzej Ossowski3Jacek Tomczyk4Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw University of Technology, 1 Sq. Politechniki, 00-661 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, School of Exact Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, ul. Wóycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warsaw, PolandGeophysics and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Geology, AGH University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, PolandFaculty of Medicine, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, ul. Rybacka 1, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandInstitute of Biological Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, ul. Woycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warsaw, PolandThis article presents the results of multidisciplinary research undertaken in 2016–2019 at the German Nazi Treblinka I Forced Labour Camp. Housing 20,000 prisoners, Treblinka I was established in 1941 as a part of a network of objects such as forced labour camps, resettlement camps and prison camps that were established in the territory of occupied Poland from September 1939. This paper describes archaeological research conducted in particular on the execution site and burial site—the area where the “death pits” have been found—in the so-called Las Maliszewski (Maliszewa Forest). In this area (poorly documented) exhumation work was conducted only until 1947, so the location of these graves is only approximately known. The research was resumed at the beginning of the 21st century using, e.g., non-invasive methods and remote-sensing data. The leading aim of this article is to describe the comprehensive research strategy, with a particular stress on non-invasive geophysical surveys. The integrated archaeological research presented in this paper includes an analysis of archive materials (aerial photos, witness accounts, maps, plans, and sketches), contemporary data resources (orthophotomaps, airborne laser scanning-ALS data), field work (verification of potential objects, ground penetrating radar-GPR surveys, excavations), and the integration, analysis and interpretation of all these datasets using a GIS platform. The results of the presented study included the identification of the burial zone within the Maliszewa Forest area, including six previously unknown graves, creation of a new database, and expansion of the Historical-GIS-Treblinka. Obtained results indicate that the integration and analyses within the GIS environment of various types of remote-sensing data and geophysical measurements significantly contribute to archaeological research and increase the chances to discover previously unknown “graves” from the time when the labour camp Treblinka I functioned.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/9/336non–destructive methodsgeophysical prospectionsGPRGerman Nazi Treblinka I labour camppalimpsestHistorical-GIS
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author Sebastian Różycki
Rafał Zapłata
Jerzy Karczewski
Andrzej Ossowski
Jacek Tomczyk
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Rafał Zapłata
Jerzy Karczewski
Andrzej Ossowski
Jacek Tomczyk
Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka
Geosciences
non–destructive methods
geophysical prospections
GPR
German Nazi Treblinka I labour camp
palimpsest
Historical-GIS
author_facet Sebastian Różycki
Rafał Zapłata
Jerzy Karczewski
Andrzej Ossowski
Jacek Tomczyk
author_sort Sebastian Różycki
title Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka
title_short Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka
title_full Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka
title_fullStr Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Archaeological Research: Archival Resources, Surveys, Geophysical Prospection and Excavation Approach at an Execution and Burial Site: The German Nazi Labour Camp in Treblinka
title_sort integrated archaeological research: archival resources, surveys, geophysical prospection and excavation approach at an execution and burial site: the german nazi labour camp in treblinka
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2020-08-01
description This article presents the results of multidisciplinary research undertaken in 2016–2019 at the German Nazi Treblinka I Forced Labour Camp. Housing 20,000 prisoners, Treblinka I was established in 1941 as a part of a network of objects such as forced labour camps, resettlement camps and prison camps that were established in the territory of occupied Poland from September 1939. This paper describes archaeological research conducted in particular on the execution site and burial site—the area where the “death pits” have been found—in the so-called Las Maliszewski (Maliszewa Forest). In this area (poorly documented) exhumation work was conducted only until 1947, so the location of these graves is only approximately known. The research was resumed at the beginning of the 21st century using, e.g., non-invasive methods and remote-sensing data. The leading aim of this article is to describe the comprehensive research strategy, with a particular stress on non-invasive geophysical surveys. The integrated archaeological research presented in this paper includes an analysis of archive materials (aerial photos, witness accounts, maps, plans, and sketches), contemporary data resources (orthophotomaps, airborne laser scanning-ALS data), field work (verification of potential objects, ground penetrating radar-GPR surveys, excavations), and the integration, analysis and interpretation of all these datasets using a GIS platform. The results of the presented study included the identification of the burial zone within the Maliszewa Forest area, including six previously unknown graves, creation of a new database, and expansion of the Historical-GIS-Treblinka. Obtained results indicate that the integration and analyses within the GIS environment of various types of remote-sensing data and geophysical measurements significantly contribute to archaeological research and increase the chances to discover previously unknown “graves” from the time when the labour camp Treblinka I functioned.
topic non–destructive methods
geophysical prospections
GPR
German Nazi Treblinka I labour camp
palimpsest
Historical-GIS
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/9/336
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