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Open day, and what comes next

With the excavation works now complete we have demobilised from site. 

Wintringham Heritage Day, Saturday 15th October 2022

In partnership with Urban & Civic, we will be presenting the latest findings from the largest excavation area of Iron Age and Roman settlement at Wintringham.

Fieldwalking with Genome Campus volunteers

Read more about our afternoon spent fieldwalking with our Genome Campus volunteers.

Press Release

We have issued a press release about our excavation in Essex which has revealed the remains of a military barracks occupied during the Napoleonic Wars.

Checking for ground truth

The team have started by digging an impressive 110 trial trenches across the northern fields of the site to ground truth the results of previous surveys. 

Understanding Aston

The beginning of a new archaeological project in Aston, Oxon.

A Toad in a Hole, Aston

Always expect the unexpected.

The Game is Afoot, Aston

The site is revealed and pottery fragments have been uncovered so far.

All that is gold does not glitter, Aston

It has been exciting to discover these personal items.

Urn'ing it and seizing the clay, Aston

...the sherds appear to be Wychwood-type ware.

Sieving through the soil, Aston

This process helps to save the smaller finds.

Update 7: Excavating a Roman kiln

Read about a recent discovery of a Romano-British kiln on site at Wintringham.

What we see depends mainly on what we look for, Aston

Recording is a very important part of our process.

Barrowing to the Bronze Age

Our archaeologist Ollie provides an update on the Bronze Age findings at Hinxton.

Trackways to the past

In the latest post from our team at Hinxton, they start to find answers to some of the questions we have about a major trackway across the site.

Update 8: Soggy Bottoms

Read about the conditions the Wintringham team have been battling with as excavations come to a close for the winter.

End? No the journey doesn't end here...

It is exciting to think about what will be discovered further.

Ring around the ro-undhouse

Our archaeologist Anna provides a glimpse into what's been found of two Iron Age roundhouses near Grange Farm at Alconbury Weald.

Barrow-ed Time

At the end of 2022, we were finishing the barrow. 

Buried beads

Read more about some of the grave goods found by our Finds Supervisor Hannah Pighills from burial soil samples collected at Hinxton.

Weeley published in Current Archaeology

OA has published an article about the excavation at Weeley in Current Archaeology magazine.

Wintringham site featured on Digging for Britain

Wintringham features on BBC's Digging for Britain.

An unexpected (but welcome) surprise

Area 7 appeared to be a quiet area in terms of archaeology. Turns out it was hiding something special...

In the Pits - Coming to the End of our Excavation

At the end of March 2023, waterlogged and weary, but triumphal, the team concluded our excavations at Hinxton with a flurry of interesting finds at the heart of the site.

OPEN DAY!

OA are hosting an open day for the residents of Weeley.

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Open day, and what comes next

With the excavation works now complete we have demobilised from site. 

Wintringham Heritage Day, Saturday 15th October 2022

In partnership with Urban & Civic, we will be presenting the latest findings from the largest excavation area of Iron Age and Roman settlement at Wintringham.

Fieldwalking with Genome Campus volunteers

Read more about our afternoon spent fieldwalking with our Genome Campus volunteers.

Press Release

We have issued a press release about our excavation in Essex which has revealed the remains of a military barracks occupied during the Napoleonic Wars.

Checking for ground truth

The team have started by digging an impressive 110 trial trenches across the northern fields of the site to ground truth the results of previous surveys. 

Understanding Aston

The beginning of a new archaeological project in Aston, Oxon.

A Toad in a Hole, Aston

Always expect the unexpected.

The Game is Afoot, Aston

The site is revealed and pottery fragments have been uncovered so far.

All that is gold does not glitter, Aston

It has been exciting to discover these personal items.

Urn'ing it and seizing the clay, Aston

...the sherds appear to be Wychwood-type ware.

Sieving through the soil, Aston

This process helps to save the smaller finds.

Update 7: Excavating a Roman kiln

Read about a recent discovery of a Romano-British kiln on site at Wintringham.

What we see depends mainly on what we look for, Aston

Recording is a very important part of our process.

Barrowing to the Bronze Age

Our archaeologist Ollie provides an update on the Bronze Age findings at Hinxton.

Trackways to the past

In the latest post from our team at Hinxton, they start to find answers to some of the questions we have about a major trackway across the site.

Update 8: Soggy Bottoms

Read about the conditions the Wintringham team have been battling with as excavations come to a close for the winter.

End? No the journey doesn't end here...

It is exciting to think about what will be discovered further.

Ring around the ro-undhouse

Our archaeologist Anna provides a glimpse into what's been found of two Iron Age roundhouses near Grange Farm at Alconbury Weald.

Barrow-ed Time

At the end of 2022, we were finishing the barrow. 

Buried beads

Read more about some of the grave goods found by our Finds Supervisor Hannah Pighills from burial soil samples collected at Hinxton.

Weeley published in Current Archaeology

OA has published an article about the excavation at Weeley in Current Archaeology magazine.

Wintringham site featured on Digging for Britain

Wintringham features on BBC's Digging for Britain.

An unexpected (but welcome) surprise

Area 7 appeared to be a quiet area in terms of archaeology. Turns out it was hiding something special...

In the Pits - Coming to the End of our Excavation

At the end of March 2023, waterlogged and weary, but triumphal, the team concluded our excavations at Hinxton with a flurry of interesting finds at the heart of the site.

OPEN DAY!

OA are hosting an open day for the residents of Weeley.

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