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Sheffield Castle excavation reveal medieval walls

18.03.2024

Sheffield Castle


Wessex Archaeology undertakes archaeological excavations at Sheffield Castle for the Castlegate regeneration project.
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Fairey Barracuda VR

26.09.2022

Rare Fairey Barracuda Aircraft Wreck in Virtual Reality


Wessex Archaeology has completed a new immersive Virtual Reality reconstruction of the Fairey Barracuda WW2 aircraft remains recovered at Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire in 2019.
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St Peter's Church

04.07.2022

St Peter’s Church, Castle Park, Bristol


St Peter’s is a ruined church in the middle of Castle Park, Bristol. Today this park is a leafy riverside oasis, but its modern appearance belies its true origins: this was once a densely built-up commercial district in the oldest part of Bristol.
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Hidden Figures of Salisbury

25.11.2021

Hidden Figures of Salisbury


Wessex Archaeology’s Studio was commissioned to create a 3D model of Phil Harding as part of the Safer and Supportive Salisbury project “Hidden Figures”.
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Merthyr Tydfil Synagogue

28.07.2021

Recording The Oldest Surviving Synagogue of the Welsh Valleys


Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW) in partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Heritage to carry out a comprehensive laser scan of the exterior and interior of the oldest surviving synagogue in Wales, Merthyr Tydfil.
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Hollis Croft comic book - on site

05.05.2021

Hollis Croft


Open area excavation at Hollis Croft revealed well-preserved industrial archaeology comprising steelmaking furnaces and a network of brick-built flues, along with traces of the workers’ housing and their local pubs.
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Beaker pottery with line decoration from A303 trial excavation

08.03.2021

Stonehenge: Archaeology on the A303 Improvement


For many years Wessex Archaeology has undertaken important research in the area around the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge. Since 1998, we have played a vital role in the development of proposals for the improvement of the A303 road.
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Bath Quays Waterside

04.11.2020

Bath Quays Waterside


The Archaeology of Industry, Commerce and the Lives of the Poor in Bath’s Lost Quayside District
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The first casting hall at Leamouth

18.09.2020

The Thames Plate Glass Company, Leamouth, London


Excavations undertaken in 2007 on the site of the Thames Plate Glass Company works at Leamouth have revealed fascinating insights into the manufacture and use of plate glass.
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Aerial view of the hauling slips at Noss on Dart

03.12.2019

Noss on Dart D-Day remains in 3D


In the 75th D-Day anniversary year, Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by CBRE Ltd, on behalf of Premier Marinas Ltd to carry out a programme of archaeological recording of a former D-Day landing craft maintenance facility at Noss on Dart, Devon.
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