A welcome, and very readable, addition to the small number of national surveys of the physical legacy of the Cold War. . . . Challenges us to use archaeology to humanize the conflict and to dig deeper into the material aspects of nationalism, violence, secrecy, mendacity, imperialism, exclusion, racism, sexism, and xenophobia."—European Journal of Archaeology"A good contribution to Cold War scholarship. . . . Hanson provides a handbook of sorts for archaeologists unfamiliar with Cold War archaeology, but interested in it."—H-Net