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This is the new blog of the Plugstreet Archaeological Project.


   A Great War themed project exploring sites around Comines-Warneton and Messines in Belgium.    The project is being led by members of No Man's Land - The European Group for Great War    Archaeology and the Comines-Warneton Historical Society.




Amazing Trench Map evidence

Monday, July 9th, 2007
 
       

This morning Richard posted a copy of a trench map kindly scanned for us by Michael Molkentin. It shows our area of digging with the gains and consolidations made by the Anzac troops as the advanced across No Man’s Land toward and through the German lines. The Germans (Bavarians) were pretty disordered following the blowing of the mines.
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The map appears to be on the front page now but if it vanishes again, as it did earlier, go to the July menu in the bar on the right hand side of the screen to find and open it. The map is quite remarkable and well worth your perusal.

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