Caroline Sturdy Colls Explained

Caroline Sturdy Colls
Nationality:British
Known For:Forensic investigation of Treblinka extermination camp
Education:Staffordshire University

Caroline Sturdy Colls (born 1985) is a British archaeologist and academic, specializing in Holocaust studies, identification of human remains, forensic archaeology and crime scene investigation. She is Professor of Conflict Archaeology and Genocide Investigation at Staffordshire University, and serves as director for the Centre of Archaeology there. She also undertakes consultancy for the UK Police forces. Her main area of interest is the methodology of investigation into the Holocaust and genocide murder sites with special consideration given to ethical and religious norms associated with the prohibition of excavating a grave.[1] [2] [3]

Sturdy Colls graduated from the University of Birmingham in 2007 with a BA(Hons) in Archaeology and Ancient History, and with the MPhil in Archaeological Practice in 2008. In 2012 she completed her PhD thesis in Archaeology and Antiquity at the University of Birmingham, titled "Holocaust Archaeology: Archaeological Approaches to Landscapes of Nazi Genocide and Persecution".[4] She is the author of numerous scientific publications, lectures and selected books on the subject,[5] [6] not to mention TV interviews and documentaries.[7]

Archaeological studies

Sturdy Colls led a team of archeologists in the most recent excavations on the grounds of the Treblinka extermination camp Museum, resulting in the discovery of several floor tiles believed to have been used in the lining of the gas chambers. The tiles were made by Dziewulski & Lange ceramic factory in Opoczno. Her discovery became a subject of the Smithsonian film made for television.[8] Approval for a limited archaeological study was issued for the first time in 2010 to a British team from Staffordshire using non-invasive technology and Lidar remote sensing notably, because neither the authorities nor the Jewish religious leaders in Poland allowed excavations at the camp out of respect for the dead. Sturdy Colls analyzed soil resistance at the site with ground-penetrating radar.[9] Features that appeared to be structural were found, two of which were thought to be the remains of the gas chambers, and therefore the study was allowed to continue.[10]

The archaeological team discovered three new mass graves. At the site of the previously unknown foundations several yellow tiles were unearthed, pressed with a symbol DL resembling a “Star of David”. The logo was soon identified as the pierced mullet star belonging to the Polish ceramics factory from Opoczno founded by Jan Dziewulski and brothers Józef and Władysław Lange.[11] [12] It was therefore not the Star of David as reported by the Israeli Ynet News service which made the announcement.[13] The tiles located by the ground-penetrating radar were claimed to provide the first physical evidence of the existence of the gas chambers in Camp Two.[8] [13] [14] [15] For her work, Sturdy Colls was awarded a medal of honor by Treblinka extermination camp Museum.[16]

Selected publications

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Notes and References

  1. Channel 5 (27 November 2013), Treblinka: Inside Hitler's Secret Death Camp Episodes. Channel 5 Broadcasting.
  2. Andy Tootell (23 January 2012), Treblinka: searching for the Holocaust's hidden graves. Ideas Lab Predictor Podcast, the University of Birmingham.
  3. Goldsmiths' Centre for Research (28 February 2014), Gone but not forgotten: Archaeological approaches to the site of the former Treblinka Extermination Camp. Centre for Research Architecture (with biographical note).
  4. Web site: Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls . . 2014 . 2 April 2014 . Staff Profiles.
  5. Holocaust Archaeology: Archaeological Approaches to Landscapes of Nazi Genocide and Persecution . 10.1179/1574077312Z.0000000005 . 2012 . Sturdy Colls . Caroline . Journal of Conflict Archaeology . 7 . 2 . 70–104 . 218645146 .
  6. Centre of Archeology (27 January 2014), 'Finding Treblinka: Archaeological Investigations at Treblinka Extermination and Labour Camps' by Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls. Public Lecture Series. Staffordshire University, Book launch.
  7. Alan Boyle (29 March 2014), Archaeologists Delicately Dig Up Nazi Death Camp Secrets at Treblinka. NBC News
  8. Web site: https://archive.today/20140330044453/http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/sc/web/show/3403868/treblinka-hitlers-killing-machine . 30 March 2014 . Treblinka: Hitler's Killing Machine . Smithsonian Institution . The watershed discovery of Star of David tiles confirms the existence of Treblinka's gas chambers and becomes the key to reconstructing the death camp's sinister workings . 24 February 2014 . 21 December 2014 . Smithsonian Channel . . dead .
  9. Web site: Archaeologists Find Treblinka Gas Chambers . Israel National News.com . 30 March 2014 . 31 March 2014 . Ronen . Gil .
  10. Web site: Treblinka: Revealing the hidden graves of the Holocaust . BBC News Magazine . 22 January 2012 . 3 January 2015 . Sturdy Colls . Caroline . Internet Archive . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141011194905/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16657363 . October 11, 2014 .
  11. Web site: Jak to z opoczyńskimi "skarbami" było . Opoczno.Republika.pl . B. & Wł. Baranowski, J. Koloński – "Katalog zabytków budownictwa przemysłowego w Polsce", PAN, 1970 . 2008 . 3 January 2015 . Waldemar Oszczęda . How it was, with the Opoczno treasures . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100403033029/http://opoczno.republika.pl/bajka.htm . April 3, 2010 .
  12. Web site: Towarzystwo Akcyjne Dziewulski i Lange . Tygodnik Opoczyński TOP nr 51 (650) weekly . "Z rozwoju przemysłu ceramicznego. Dwie fabryki Tow. Akc. Dziewulski i Lange." Świat, nr 1/1908 . 22 December 2009 . 3 January 2015 . Dr Paweł Budziński.
  13. Web site: Tiles found in Treblinka confirm existence of gas chambers . Ynet News . Israel Jewish Scene, Internet Archive . 3 March 2014 . 3 January 2015 . Ynetnews . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140401133612/http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0%2C7340%2CL-4504925%2C00.html . April 1, 2014 .
  14. Web site: Archaeologists Delicately Dig Up Nazi Death Camp Secrets at Treblinka . NBC . 29 March 2014 . 3 January 2015 . Boyle . Alan.
  15. Web site: First Excavation Of Nazi Death Camp Treblinka Reveals New Horrors . The Huffington Post . 31 March 2014 . 3 January 2015 . Pappas . Stephanie .
  16. News: Holocaust medal of honour awarded to Treblinka archaeologist . 8 August 2022 . BBC News . August 9, 2022 .