This article provides a site overview of CA's latest's excavations at Barham Quarry. Including the discoveries of a wooden ...
On 7th September, our Milton Keynes office opened its doors to the public for the first time as part of Heritage Open Days, a ...
This plaited handle is from a Ham green jug, a pottery type which was produced in Bristol in the 12th and 13th centuries. The jugs were hand-made and then finished on a slow wheel. The exterior was ...
This complete, small baggy jar was recovered from a grave. No skeletal remains were recovered, but, based on the size of the grave, this was likely a juvenile burial. It is made with an organic ...
Join us for an upcoming joint conference presented by Cotswold Archaeology (CA), South West Heritage Trust (SWHT) and the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, supported by EDF.
Saponification is the process of creating soap. People have been making soap for over four and a half thousand years. Originally soap was used for cleaning pots, pans and clothes, and also as a ...
Over the autumn and winter of 2023, Senior Illustrator Li has been assisting the National Paralympic Heritage Trust (NPHT) in teaching secondary school special educational needs and disabilities (SEND ...
The majority of the leather from this site in Redcliffe came from footwear, mainly from the remains of the soles. A minimum of 90 shoes were recovered, and ankle shoes and boots were identified, the ...
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As part of International Men’s Day, fieldwork archaeologist Duncan Andrews shares his personal experiences regarding mental health, war and archaeology. “Talking about mental health has historically ...