23rd July 2014:

Ianto Wain, Joint Head of Heritage Management Services at OA South, recently attended the opening of the Ralph Allen CornerStone Centre at Combe Down, Bath. This is an information ...

21st July 2014:

The headstones of a further 20 Australian soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Fromelles, 1916, were formally dedicated at a commemorative service held at Pheasant Wood ...

21st July 2014:

On Friday 18th July, OA staff and colleagues attended the official inauguration of la musée de la Batielle de Fromelles, a new museum dedicated to the First World War ...

17th July 2014:

Jigsaw Cambridgeshire: Piecing Together Cambridgeshire's Past, a Heritage Lottery-funded project run by OA East and Cambridgeshire County Council, was highly commended in the Best Community Engagement Archaeology Project category ...

16th July 2014:

Jubilee Colliery at Shaw in Greater Manchester was one of the most important collieries in the Oldham Coalfield, supplying coal and coke to many of the cotton mills and factories in the ...

3rd July 2014:

Three construction projects with which Oxford Archaeology has been closely associated – Crossrail, the Covenham-Boston Pipeline, and DP World London Gateway – have been nominated for British Construction Industry ...

9th June 2014:

The Friends of Southwark Cathedral will hold an archaeology day on Saturday 14th June at Southwark Cathedral as part of the Friends' Annual Festival. The day will focus on ...

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Jigsaw Cambridgeshire, funded by the Heritage Lottery, has been shortlisted for Best Community Engagement Archaeology Project in the prestigious 2014 British Archaeological Awards.

“Jigsaw Cambridgeshire: Piecing Together Cambridgeshire’s Past”, is a partnership project between Oxford ...

2nd June 2014:

Fieldwork by staff from OA North and a team of volunteers at the extramural settlement at the Roman fort of Maryport, Cumbria, is continuing to uncover fascinating evidence of ...


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