Lost secrets of Gallipoli to shape Anzac history 17 septembre 2014
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The Cairns Post (Australia) September 17, 2014, p. 16-17
Charles Miranda
Trench horrors will be remapped by project. A complex network of “lost” trenches that 100 years ago hosted a generation of young Australians has been found in a project set to redefine the Anzac legend. (suite…)
New survey work of ANZAC battlefield at Gallipoli about to start 13 septembre 2013
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Radio New Zealand
Friday 13 September 2013
Archaeologists and historians from New Zealand, Australia and Turkey are at Gallipoli to start work on the next stage of a survey of the ANZAC battlefield. (suite…)
Anzac centenary organisers walk in PC minefield 27 mars 2012
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The New Zealand Herald, March 27, 2012, p. A10
Greg Ansley, Canberra
Commemorating our military history in a multicultural society is something of a double-edged sword. Colmar Brunton report (suite…)
As Gallipoli anniversary nears, researchers map World War I killing ground in major study 23 avril 2011
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The Associated Press | The Canadian Press, Sat, 23 Apr, 2011
By Christopher Torchia, Istanbul
The World War I battlefield of the Gallipoli campaign, where throngs gather each April to remember the fallen, is a place of lore, an echo of ancient warfare that took place on the same soil. Now researchers are mapping dugouts, trenches and tunnels in the most extensive archaeological survey of a site whose slaughter helped forge the identity of young nations. (suite…)