Archaeology
Key Anzac defence position rediscovered at Gallipoli
The most extensive archaeological survey of the Gallipoli battle field has discovered Malone's Terraces, a vital Anzac defence position long thought to have been destroyed. Audio
Ian McGibbon - Gallipoli survey
A major survey of the battlefields at Gallipoli is helping to shape our understanding of the Anzac area of Gallipoli. The historical and archaeological survey of the Anzac battlefields was conducted… Audio
First survey of Gallipoli trenches since WW1
4000 metres of trenches, bottles of rum and German beer and a camp for baking bread have been uncovered by a team of international archaeologists doing the first survey of the Gallipoli battlefields.
…Gallipoli study
Archaeologists have made some surprising discoveries in the first-ever joint Australian, Turkish and New Zealand survey of the Anzac battlefield. The findings include 12 cemeteries, concrete boundary… Audio
Government stays on sidelines in row over Gallipoli survey
The Government is refusing to be drawn into an international standoff over a tri-nation survey of the Gallipoli battlefields. Talks about the significance of the battlefield and the impact of widening… Audio
Planned survey of Gallipoli is delayed by five months
A planned survey of the battlegrounds of Gallipoli has been delayed by at least five months because of a diplomatic standoff between Australia and Turkey. Audio
Wairau excavations
Archaeologists are exploring a site in Marlborough they believe is probably the home of some of the first New Zealanders. Audio
Gallipoli - Remains Unearthed by Roadworks
Roadworks on the Gallipoli peninsula have unearthed remains of soldiers from the First World War. Audio
Tourism and Conservation in Gallipoli
An Australian historian is recommending tourist numbers to Gallipoli are capped, to stop further irreparable damage to the site. Audio