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Britain's oldest cases of plague found in Bronze Age skeletons

June 2023

New branding for OA's 50th birthday

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Frewin Hall excavation wins Oxford Preservation Trust award

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Health, Death and Burials Archaeology

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Exceptional insight into Napoleonic barracks in Weeley, Essex

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OCA starts work on A417

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Figurine found at Wimpole Estate reveals the face of an unknown Celtic deity

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OA and Cambridge Archaeological Unit work together to refit Early Neolithic pottery from causewayed enclosure in Harlow

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Day 13 and the hard working volunteers continue to unravel the story at Little Asby.

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