17th April 2019:

Last month, Darren Chester, the Australian Minister for Defence Personnel, announced that a further seven soldiers who died in the Battle of Fromelles in 1916 during the First World War have ...

All companies with 250 or more employees are required to publish their gender pay gap. We have now submitted our data for the snapshot date of 5th April 2021 to the government.

Employers must ...

2nd April 2019:

Oxford Archaeology’s latest monograph, which explores the archaeology of Torre Abbey in Devon, has been published

Torre Abbey is one of the more impressive monastic sites in Devon, both as a ...

1st February 2019:

Last year, Oxford Archaeology was appointed by the New Forest National Park Authority to identify and review guidance resources readily accessible to volunteers and community groups undertaking their own archaeological ...

10th January 2019:

In 2018 the first of two community excavations supervised by OA East took place at the site of a former Benedictine Abbey in Ramsey, historically an island in the Cambridgeshire fens. ...

18th December 2018:

Throughout this year's hot summer, a team from OA East were at the National Trust's Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire for a two-hectare excavation at the site of a new car park ...

21st November 2018:

A photograph of a Roman-period limekiln uncovered by a team from OA South has been chosen as the cover image of the latest volume of Britannia, a prestigious national journal devoted ...

15th November 2018:

A review of our work over the last 12 months is available to download

Inside the review, you can read about just some of the exciting fieldwork, survey, building-recording and post-excavation ...

17th September 2018:

Excavations by Oxford Archaeology, in advance of a programme of improvements to the railway between Bicester and Oxford, investigated part of the south-eastern extramural settlement associated with the Roman fortress and ...

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