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April's #OAat50 highlights

With our April highlights we travelled to Corby, Dacre, the Uffington White Horse and then across to France to the site of the Battle of Fromelles.

50 highlights for OA's 50th birthday

In 2023 Oxford Archaeology is celebrating fifty years at the forefront of archaeological practice in the UK.

March's #OAat50 highlights

March highlights took us all the way to the Mesolithic with the first confirmed cremation from the period , then to Heathrow T5 and Stansted.

February's #OAat50 highlights

In February, we celebrated World Wetlands Day with one of OA North's historic projects, the North West Wetlands Survey and looked at an egg-cellent find from Roman Buckinghamshire.

January #OAat50 highlights

To kick off OA's 50th birthday, we started with the finds that symbolise OA's three regional offices.

May's #OAat50 highlights

We started May by exploring Angel Meadow's in Manchester and then marked Local and Community History Month.

Ronaldsway Mesolithic House

Digging into Archaeological Science

Oxford Archaeology have recently attended two STEM events, sharing exciting findings from our sites and showcasing the science that made them possible.  

Season 2: Day 16

Day 16 and we have reached the final day of excavations. 

June's #OAat50 highlights

We started the June highlights with a special Iron Age figurine fromt he Wimpole Estate, which currently features in the "Beneath our feet" exhibition at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. 

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Field Project Supervisors - Oxford

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Post-doctoral researcher (palynologist) for Rewilding

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Sibford Ferris

Oxford Archaeology undertook an excavation of an Iron Age settlement at Hook Norton Road, Sibford Ferris, Oxfordshire.

Aston, Oxon

In 2022, Oxford Archaeology excavated the site of a proposed children’s home on the outskirts of the West Oxfordshire village of Aston.

Weeley, Essex

From prehistoric pits to a Napoleonic war military camp, Weeley had lots to reveal and we posted regular updates on this blog.

Little Asby Through the Keyhole

Follow our community excavation on Little Asby Common.

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Archaeologist

Test Test

Why choose Oxford Archaeology

Certifications and Standards

Test

April's #OAat50 highlights

With our April highlights we travelled to Corby, Dacre, the Uffington White Horse and then across to France to the site of the Battle of Fromelles.

50 highlights for OA's 50th birthday

In 2023 Oxford Archaeology is celebrating fifty years at the forefront of archaeological practice in the UK.

March's #OAat50 highlights

March highlights took us all the way to the Mesolithic with the first confirmed cremation from the period , then to Heathrow T5 and Stansted.

February's #OAat50 highlights

In February, we celebrated World Wetlands Day with one of OA North's historic projects, the North West Wetlands Survey and looked at an egg-cellent find from Roman Buckinghamshire.

January #OAat50 highlights

To kick off OA's 50th birthday, we started with the finds that symbolise OA's three regional offices.

May's #OAat50 highlights

We started May by exploring Angel Meadow's in Manchester and then marked Local and Community History Month.

Ronaldsway Mesolithic House

Digging into Archaeological Science

Oxford Archaeology have recently attended two STEM events, sharing exciting findings from our sites and showcasing the science that made them possible.  

Season 2: Day 16

Day 16 and we have reached the final day of excavations. 

June's #OAat50 highlights

We started the June highlights with a special Iron Age figurine fromt he Wimpole Estate, which currently features in the "Beneath our feet" exhibition at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. 

Field Project Officers - Oxford

Field Project Supervisors - Oxford

Careers at Oxford Archaeology

Post-doctoral researcher (palynologist) for Rewilding

Subscribe to the OA Blog

Oxford Archaeology Blog

Sibford Ferris

Oxford Archaeology undertook an excavation of an Iron Age settlement at Hook Norton Road, Sibford Ferris, Oxfordshire.

Aston, Oxon

In 2022, Oxford Archaeology excavated the site of a proposed children’s home on the outskirts of the West Oxfordshire village of Aston.

Weeley, Essex

From prehistoric pits to a Napoleonic war military camp, Weeley had lots to reveal and we posted regular updates on this blog.

Little Asby Through the Keyhole

Follow our community excavation on Little Asby Common.

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