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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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Part of the cover image from 'Deposit Modelling and Archaeology'

17.04.18

Industry leaders in geoarchaeological deposit modelling


Detail showing where flint has become stained

13.04.18

Stained Flint


Bathymetry of the seabed

11.04.18

HMS Montagu


Pupils of Old Sarum Primary School completing worksheets

10.04.18

Old Sarum Primary School


Phil Breach standing next to a freshly stripped causewayed enclsoure ditch

06.04.18

Discovery of a Causewayed Enclosure


Emily Carr

05.04.18

Emily's Week of Work Experience


Some of the volunteers cleaning finds

04.04.18

Volunteering in Finds


A selection of forms relating to job applications

03.04.18

STEM Ambassadors attend St Joseph’s Work Preparation Day


A model of a crop-drying oven

29.03.18

Environmental display in our Salisbury Office


Pupils from St James' C of E Primary School studying a palaeolithic handaxe and a replica

29.03.18

STEM subjects in archaeology at St James' C of E Primary School


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