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11th April 2013: A further five Australian soldiers, who were killed at the Battle of Fromelles in northern France during the First World War, were named at the annual Joint Identification Board mee…
10th April 2013: Archaeologists from OA North have begun a two-staged evaluation for the Environment Agency in partnership with Derby City Council in advance of a new flood defence scheme. The 'Our…
10th April 2013: Oxford Archaeology recently conducted a capacity building workshop in Cetinje, Montenegro, for the Ministry of Culture and the British Council. The workshop concentrated on projec…