WA Branch Seminar – Mass Graves at Fromelles: A Forensic Investigation

This presentation examines the multidisciplinary forensic investigation at Pheasant Wood, Fromelles, to recover, analyse, and identify soldiers buried in mass graves following the 1916 battle. Historical research, archival records, geophysical survey, and archaeological excavation were combined to locate and recover the remains. A fully integrated forensic approach incorporated archaeology, anthropology, radiography, conservation, and DNA analysis, supported by strict recovery and documentation protocols.
Please note: This presentation will not be recorded.
Ambika Flavel currently holds a Lecturer position at the Centre for Forensic Anthropology within the School of Social Sciences. Prior to her appointment at UWA, Ambika’s career was a diverse combination of consultancy and training on international forensic and humanitarian platforms. Since graduating Ambika has worked as an archaeologist, anthropologist and forensic consultant, primarily in locating and excavating clandestine graves and analysing human remains for identification and repatriation. She has undertaken this work in Australia, Latin America, the Middle East, the Balkans, and Europe.
Date & Time: Wednesday 22nd July 2026. Refreshments and networking from 5.30pm, seminar commencing 6.00pm
Venue: The Circle, Reid Library, University of Western Australia. Refreshments will be available in the adjacent Fini Family Terrace prior to the event.
