Oxford Archaeology is supporting a new Heritage Lottery Funded project to develop, promote and research Britain's lowest lying Iron Age hill fort, Stonea Camp, near March in Cambridgeshire.
A team from Oxford Archaeology completed the re-excavation of a 17th century stoneware kiln, with some of the excavators who originally dug the kiln in 1974 on hand to watch proceedings
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Staff from Oxford Archaeology are in Woolwich this week to excavate a post-medieval stoneware pottery kiln – 43 years after the kiln was first investigated
For nearly 30 years Oxford Archaeology (OA) has worked with Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) on over 100 archaeological and historic buildings projects at Hampton Court Palace. A recent project with which ...
During February OA hosted, on behalf of Urban and Civic Plc, consecutive weekend visits by both the Newark and Nottingham Young Archaeologists' Clubs (YAC) at OA's excavation in Newark-on-Trent
Today sees the opening of the ‘Artefacts and Influence: Objects in dialogue' exhibition at Arup’s Phase 2 Gallery in London. Ben Ford, Senior Project Manager at Oxford Archaeology (OA), attended a ...
A team from Oxford Archaeology is shedding new light on Newark-on-Trent’s past, with Iron Age roundhouses and Roman pottery kilns among the discoveries at a major archaeological excavation
The first volume in the Thameslink Archaeological Series reveals the history of the Thames at Blackfriars, from the earliest development of the foreshore in the Roman period to its reconstruction after ...
Archaeologists from Oxford Archaeology East working at Hatherdene Close at Cherry Hinton in Cambridge have uncovered a wealth of Anglo-Saxon and Roman finds, as well as shed light on the origins ...