Oxford Archaeology Wins Fromelles Excavation Contract

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THE HON. WARREN SNOWDON MP

Minister for Defence Science and Personnel




Tuesday, 17 February 2009

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OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY WINS FROMELLES

EXCAVATION CONTRACT 


The Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP,

along with his British counterpart, Under-Secretary of State for Defence and Minister

for Veterans, Mr Kevan Jones MP today jointly announced that Oxford Archaeology

had been awarded the contract to undertake the excavation of an Australian and

British First World War group burial site at Fromelles, France.


Mr Snowdon said Oxford Archaeology was awarded the archaeological excavation

contract based on their ability to meet the unique requirements of the project

and their superior operational and management structure.


“The Australian and British Governments will share the cost of the Pheasant Wood

excavation, which is expected to take up to six months depending on several factors

including the weather, soil conditions and the actual number of remains recovered,”

Mr Snowdon said.


“The awarding of this contract means that planning can begin in earnest for the

excavation to commence in May this year and I look forward to work commencing

that will ultimately see our brave soldiers fully honoured and laid to rest.” 


Two technical advisers and one representative each from the Australian Defence

Force, United Kingdom Ministry of Defence and Commonwealth War Graves

Commission were responsible for evaluating the tenders and ultimately awarding the

contract. 


This process required each representative to independently review the tenders and

develop assessments over a seven-day period, before spending two days as a group

debating the merits of each application.  


“There has been a particularly close and amicable working relationship between our

two countries on this project to excavate potentially 400 sets of human remains from

the First World War burial site,” Minister Jones said.


“By the end of the project in 2010 all the bodies will be permanently laid to rest in

individual graves at a new Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery at Fromelles.

Wherever it is possible to identify the remains, named graves will be provided,”

Minister Jones said.


The Australian Army is developing a working list of those First Australian Imperial

Forces soldiers it believes may be buried at the site and is encouraging potential

relatives to register on Army’s ‘Fromelles Relatives’ database. More information is

available online at www.defence.gov.au/fromelles or via the dedicated public

inquiries line 1800 019 090.

Background:


The group burial at Pheasant Wood was confirmed during a limited excavation in

May 2008. It is believed up to 400 Australian and British soldiers still lie at this site

where they were buried by German forces following the Battle of Fromelles in July

1916.


The Battle of Fromelles began 19 days after the opening of the Somme campaign,

and was the first battle fought by Australians on the Western Front. It is known as

Australia’s bloodiest 24 hours with 5,533 Fifth Australian Division casualties including

1,917 killed.  


Planning is underway for a full archaeological excavation of the site and individual

re-interment of remains in a new Commonwealth War Cemetery at Fromelles, to be

known as the Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery. The archaeological

excavation is scheduled to commence in May 2009 and the Commonwealth War

Graves Commission is overseeing the work on behalf of both the Australian and

British Governments.  


DNA testing of an initial cross-section of remains has been agreed and, if this

process returns positive results, consideration will be given to testing the balance of

remains as part of the overall identification process. 



Media contacts:

Kate Sieper (Warren Snowdon):


02 6277 7620 or 0488 484 689

Defence Media Liaison:



02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664







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