7th August 2020:

Heritage2020, an initiative to promote the historic environment of England, has featured a collaboration between OA and UCLan as one of its case studies of collaboration between researchers and other in ...

4th August 2020:

Before development commences at Waterbeach Barracks in Cambridgeshire, the first of several extensive archaeological investigations has been carried out by OA East to record evidence for previous occupation which will inform ...

21st July 2020:

A team from OA North recently visited the remote Fort Clonque on Alderney in the Channel Islands to carry out a survey that proved to be anything but routine

Fort Clonque ...

9th July 2020:

Residue analysis of pottery from a middle Bronze Age settlement in Somerset has shed light on the use and storage of dairy products in prehistory

Last year, a team from OA South ...

21st April 2020:

A scaled-down investigation of the remains of the Medieval priory at the National Trust’s property in Cambridgeshire took place last month.

OA East were invited by the National Trust to undertake ...

16th March 2020:

Relatively little is known about the layout and preservation of the Medieval priory at Anglesey Abbey so the National Trust have invited Oxford Archaeology East to investigate the early history of ...

12th March 2020:

Oxford Archaeology's goals, values and priorities for the next five years - to lead, to inspire, to innovate, to create knowledge and to share - have been set out in our ...

12th March 2020:

Staff from OA North were on hand to talk about the latest discoveries from the A585 Windy Harbour to Skippool bypass at two public exhibitions about the scheme organised by Highways England ...

4th March 2020:

We were very pleased to hear that Life and Death in the Countryside of Roman Britain, co-written by Martyn Allen, a senior project manager in OA South's post-excavation department, won Book ...

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