Dr Louise Loe PhD, FSA, is Head of Oxford Archaeology's Heritage Burial Services, which is dedicated to the excavation and analysis of human skeletons from archaeological sites. Louise managed the excavation of the mass graves at Fromelles, and the anthropological analysis and since then has been a subject matter advisor in the identification process.
This is the extraordinary story of the engagement between 250 young Australians, who enlisted in 1915 and died in the Battle of Fromelles of 1916, their families, and three British scientists. In 2009, the bodies of these 250 soldiers were excavated by Oxford Archaeology. Among...
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