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archeological survey expert undertakes drone survey of church, standing in churchyard

24.04.26

Archaeologists and community record 600-year-old church in Happisburgh, Norfolk, before it’s lost to the sea


With severe coastal erosion threatening to wipe the church in Happisburgh in a matter of decades, North Norfolk District Council commissioned our experts to undertake a community recording project to capture the church for posterity.
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Archaeologist Arthur Hollindrake is crouched next to the trackway.

19.03.26

6,000-year-old Prehistoric Trackway Discovered in Somerset


Archaeological excavations in Somerset have revealed evidence of a nearly 6000-year-old wooden trackway, which would have been used by our early Neolithic ancestors to cross the area’s watery marshes.
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Phil Harding at The King's House

10.08.20

Salisbury Sites 28: The King’s House, The Close


Salisbury, seen from the air

07.08.20

Salisbury Sites 27: The Close


View of excavation at Tollgate Road and Fowlers Hill

31.07.20

Salisbury Sites 26: filling in the gaps


The site at Emmaus and Damascus House

24.07.20

Salisbury Sites 25: Emmaus and Damascus House


The sign for Love Lane

17.07.20

Salisbury Sites 24: Love Lane


Children visit the excavations at Nos 47, 49 and 51 Brown Street

10.07.20

Salisbury Sites 23: 47-51 Brown Street


Excavation at 39 Brown Street

03.07.20

Salisbury Sites 22: 39 Brown Street


Durrington Walls near Stonehenge

22.06.20

Neolithic shafts discovered at Durrington Walls near Stonehenge


Excavations at the former Anchor Brewery on Gigant Street

18.06.20

Salisbury Sites 20: Anchor Brewery, Gigant Street


Elim Chapel, Milford Street

12.06.20

Salisbury Sites 19: Elim Chapel, Milford Street


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