A further five Australian soldiers, who were killed at the Battle of Fromelles in northern France during the First World War, were named at the annual Joint Identification Board ...
Archaeologists from OA North have begun a two-staged evaluation for the Environment Agency in partnership with Derby City Council in advance of a new flood defence scheme. The 'Our ...
Oxford Archaeology recently conducted a capacity building workshop in Cetinje, Montenegro, for the Ministry of Culture and the British Council. The workshop concentrated on project design and management in ...
OA East’s test-pitting at Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire, brought in the cameras from the BBC’s Look East programme, and ITV’s Anglia news. In addition to the television coverage, the project ...
Two Oxford Archaeology projects were nominated for the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards for 2013, which were held at the recent Current Archaeology Live conference on 1-2 March. The projects, ...
The City of Oxford is to get a new Heritage Plan – with help from Oxford Archaeology. The plan, prepared by Oxford City Council, Oxford Preservation Trust and English Heritage, will ...
OA North’s excavation on the site of the new National Graphene Institute in Manchester has been gaining attention in the national and international media, as archaeologists uncovered the remains ...
OA North’s survey of Lancashire's textile mills, led by Ian Miller, featured on the BBC’s Inside Out North West programme on Monday 25th February. The film was broadcast on ...
The spectacular discoveries at Oxford Archaeology's excavation at Great Western Park, Didcot, has attracted the attention of the media, including the BBC. Click here to read an article on the BBC News ...
The story of Oxford Archaeology’s excavation of a World War II prisoner of war camp at La Glacerie in Normandy has been published in a ground-breaking book on the archaeology of prisoner ...