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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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Drawing of clay pipes

10.04.20

Salisbury Sites 10: Clay Pipe Makers


Phil Harding excavating trench at Salt Lane

03.04.20

Salisbury Sites 9: Bedwin Street and Salt Lane


Excavation at Winchester Street and Rollestone Street

27.03.20

Salisbury Sites 8: Winchester Street and Rollestone Street


1716 map of Salisbury by Naish

20.03.20

Salisbury Sites 7: Salisbury Bus Station


Gravestone fragments

13.03.20

Salisbury Sites 6: 24 Endless Street and land off Rollestone Street


Signpost to the 'Stone Age'

09.03.20

Building Butser’s Neolithic house: the archaeology


Endless Street Test Pit

06.03.20

Salisbury Sites 5: Land to the rear of 52-54 Endless Street


Photograph of pathway along coast, with cloudy sky over sea

03.03.20

An Introduction to Wessex: joining the Coastal & Marine team on a student placement


Photograph of the Balance Tower at Blaenavon Ironworks, Gwent

01.03.20

Blaenavon Ironworks, Gwent


Duct Installation, Castle Street

28.02.20

Salisbury Sites 4: Duct Installation, Castle Street


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