The Oxfordshire Museum will host a study day on 7th February 2015, which will examine aspects of Iron Age society in light of evidence recovered from Didcot, Oxfordshire.
Every year, English Heritage publishes Heritage Counts, an annual review of the state of the historic environment in England. This year's edition includes a feature on a community archaeology ...
The latest issue of New Scientist features article about the pioneering investigation of First World War mass graves at Fromelles, northern France, by an international team of forensic and ...
Oxford Archaeology's annual general meeting yesterday saw the launch of OA's strategy and vision for 2014 to 2020 and the first public edition of In Touch, a magazine packed ...
Oxford Archaeology was involved in the project to rebuild Liverpool's Everyman Theatre, which has won this year's Riba Stirling Prize. The redesigned theatre reuses every brick from the original ...
OA is happy to announce its involvement in a collaborative knowledge exchange project with the School of Archaeology of Oxford University and government planning archaeologists in the county.
Since March, a team from OA North has been involved in a project to excavate an 18th-century quay in Castletown on the Isle of Man and uncover a yacht ...
Archaeologists from Oxford Archaeology in partnership with Ramboll UK have been excavating the remains of some of the earliest structures of the Great Western Railway, built by Isambard Kingdom ...