One of Oxford Archaeology's animal bone specialists has edited a new book about zooarchaeology in the study of the Roman Empire, which has been published by the Journal of Roman Archaeology ...
Oxford Archaeology will be well represented at the forthcoming Bronze Age Forum in Durham in November, with no fewer than three speakers presenting results from our work
This coming Sunday, CBA South Midlands will hold a conference focusing on Roman villa landscapes in the region. Martyn Allen, Senior Project Manager at Oxford Archaeology and co-author of the three ...
Oxford Archaeology North is pleased to announce that the publication of the results of the excavation of the extramural settlement of the Roman fort at Maryport, Cumbria is published! The research ...
The 14th and 15th September will see venues across Oxford open their doors for a weekend of events to celebrate the city’s people and places, and Oxford Archaeology will be taking ...
The old medieval city of Oxford is located on a gravel promontory at the confluence of the Rivers Thames and Cherwell and surrounded on three sides by water. Beyond the ...