28th January 2021:

Oxford Archaeology with Humber Field Archaeology are undertaking the largest scientific excavation of a post-medieval burial ground in northern England.

The burial ground, belonging to the parish church of Holy Trinity ...

8th January 2021:

Did you know that many of our monographs are free to download from our digital library and other websites? To publicise this resource over the Christmas period, we ran a series ...

18th December 2020:

The results of a 2016 excavation within the area of the former Oxford Jewry on St Aldate’s have been published in a new book, ‘The Archaeology of Oxford in the 21st ...

3rd December 2020:

A new interpretation of a stone building found at Priors Hall, Corby, is published in the latest edition of Current Archaeology magazine.

Between summer 2019 and spring 2020, OA East excavated ...

2nd December 2020:

A pop-up finds display at Bishop’s Stortford Museum and accompanying video showcase discoveries from OA East’s excavations on the southern edge of the Hertfordshire town.

Last winter, OA East excavated a ...

26th November 2020:

The latest episode of the Alconbury Weald Stories podcast focuses on the area’s fascinating heritage, from the Bronze Age to the Cold War, and includes an interview with OA’s Community Archaeology ...

25th November 2020:

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

This year's review focuses on our Strategy 2020-25 and how we've been delivering its objectives during the ...

13th November 2020:

The Secretary of State for Transport announced yesterday the decision to grant consent to the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down project. A comprehensive programme of archaeological works is planned, and we ...

30th October 2020:

Analysis of a late Roman cemetery at Worthy Down Camp near Winchester has revealed remarkable evidence about life in the Roman countryside. As part of Black History Month, we focus on ...

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