Alan Hardy/ Bethan Mair Charles/ Robert J. Williams/ Martin Allen (CON)/ Emily Blinkhorn (CON)
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Anne Marie Cromarty/ Alistair Barclay/ George Lambrick/ Mark Robinson/ Alex Bayliss (CON)/ Paul Booth (CON)/ Angela Boyle (CON)
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Ceridwen Boston/ Angela Boyle/ John Gill/ Annsofie Witkin/ Jennifer Kitch (CON)/ Louise Loe (CON)/ Jane Phimester (CON)/ Ian Scott (CON)/ Richard Wright (CON)
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Ceridwen Boston/ Annsofie Witkin/ Angela Boyle/ David R. P. Wilkinson/ Leigh Allen (CON)
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Christine Howard-Davis/ Adam Parsons (ILT)/ Andrew Bates (CON)/ Mike Bishop (CON)/ Paul Booth (CON)
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Fraser Brown/ Christine Howard-Davis/ Alan Bowden (CON)/ Anthea Boylston (CON)/ Lawrence Butler (CON)
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Excavations at Taplow Court in advance of the construction of a Conference Hall for Soka Gakkai UK unexpectedly revealed three successive defensive ditches spanning the later Bronze and Iron Ages, ev
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From 1997 to 2001, works associated with Carlisle City Council's Gateway City (Millennium) Project on Castle Way and Castle Gardens provided an important opportunity to conduct a programme of archaeol
Excavations at the Eton Rowing Course and along the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Channel revealed extensive evidence for occupation in an evolving landscape of floodplains and gravel
The construction of a new electricity substation at Northfleet, Kent provided an opportunity to investigate the archaeological remains at the site, and Oxford Archaeology excavated in 1999. The exc
Ten years of excavation (from 1993-2003) at this particularly rich site revealed use from the middle Bronze Age to the late Middle Ages. In this volume, the findings for the middle Saxon era (5th-8th
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Allen and Kamash (archaeology, U. of Oxford) and 23 co-contributors provide the results of archaeological discoveries made over a period of 50 years at Spring Gardens Municipal Cemetery in Abingdon, E
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Working ahead of gravel extraction at the site not far south of Oxford, Oxford Archaeology found evidence for occupation as early as the Neolithic period, though most of the evidence indicated middle
Following the proposal of a bypass to the south and west of Wallingford, a small market town in southern England's Thames Valley, a series of archaeological investigations were carried out in the area
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The cite was originally excavated in 1933, but extensive and detailed work carried out in 1977-78, just before most of the site was destroyed by gravel extraction, revealed a much longer chronological