During February OA hosted, on behalf of Urban and Civic Plc, consecutive weekend visits by both the Newark and Nottingham Young Archaeologists' Clubs (YAC) at OA's excavation in Newark-on-Trent
Today sees the opening of the ‘Artefacts and Influence: Objects in dialogue' exhibition at Arup’s Phase 2 Gallery in London. Ben Ford, Senior Project Manager at Oxford Archaeology (OA), attended a ...
A team from Oxford Archaeology is shedding new light on Newark-on-Trent’s past, with Iron Age roundhouses and Roman pottery kilns among the discoveries at a major archaeological excavation
The first volume in the Thameslink Archaeological Series reveals the history of the Thames at Blackfriars, from the earliest development of the foreshore in the Roman period to its reconstruction after ...
Archaeologists from Oxford Archaeology East working at Hatherdene Close at Cherry Hinton in Cambridge have uncovered a wealth of Anglo-Saxon and Roman finds, as well as shed light on the origins ...
We are delighted to announce the publication of Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape, by Gill Hey, Christopher Bell, Caroline Dennis and Mark Robinson. This major Upper Thames Valley ...
In 2015, Oxford Archaeology East excavated the remains of a Mark 1 Spitfire X4593 that crashed in the Cambridgeshire Fens in November 1940. The project was commissioned by the Wildlife Trust for ...
Since Elizabeth line construction began in 2009, more than 200 archaeologists have unearthed over 10,000 objects from 40 locations, spanning 55 million years. The archaeology and heritage of London ...
Earlier this month, under a totem pole within the depths of the Pitt Rivers Museum, a team from OA South set up a display of ancient stone axes and ...