tag of edward bergman, a man killed in august of 1918. for most of the projects it's actually looking for sites of the great war with. we don't go looking for the dead per se . however, other people have. the project looking for australians, oxford archaeologist project produced 250 set of remains from cemeteries. they were dug up and reburied. a question we can come back to at the end about the morals of doing that. this set of remains or group belongs to french soldiers killed in the beginning of the great war. these are men killed close to verdan. one was a novelist and a poet. a man called fournier. he was famous before the war, famous because of his death. buried with his platoon in an improvised burial as we see here. about 20 years ago a group of french archaeologists said he's so famous we should find him. that's what they did. they went out to do what i would call prospecting for the dead. they knew roughly where he was. they found him and were able to identify virtually everybody by name because of the combination of identificat