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A field archaeologist holds up a black pottery sherd to the camera.

09.12.25

Lost Anglo Saxon Village and Stone Age Finds Uncovered on East Anglia TWO


Archaeological excavations in Suffolk have revealed new evidence of East Anglia’s ancient past, from beautifully preserved prehistoric stone tools to evidence of a local medieval pottery industry.
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Tackling the skills shortage with Historic England’s Archaeology Mentoring Partnerships Programme, Jasmine assesses pottery at desk

04.11.25

Tackling the skills shortage with Historic England’s Archaeology Mentoring Partnerships Programme


Funding from Historic England kick-starts training for two early career Wessex Archaeology staff
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Sam Place

01.12.20

Introducing our new Videographer and Sound Engineer


Excavation of the bath house

24.11.20

Remains of Victorian public baths show attempt to stem pandemic


Stonehenge

12.11.20

The A303 scheme: An opportunity for the UK’s commercial archaeology sector


Salisbury Cathedral

23.10.20

Salisbury Sites 38: and finally...


Excavations with the former Youth Hostel seen behind

16.10.20

Salisbury Sites 37: back to the beginning - finishing our journey


Collection of objects from Churchfields, showing blade of Greensand chert and refitting flint blades

09.10.20

Salisbury Sites 36: Churchfields


An artist's interpretation of Mesolithic life: three people sit around fire, a boy holding a fish stands next to them

02.10.20

Salisbury Sites 35: 120 Fisherton Street, Salisbury


Old Sarum

25.09.20

Salisbury Sites 34: Back to the Iron Age


coast view on a foggy day

24.09.20

Global Wind Organisation training for the Coastal & Marine Team


A view looking over the water meadows to Salisbury Cathedral

18.09.20

Salisbury Sites 33: Mud, mud glorious mud! The archaeology of the flood plain


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