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Detail of telescope recovered from the seabed

18.08.2017

The Marine Antiquities Scheme


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Heritage at Risk – Dive Contract (2013 – 2015)

18.08.2017

Heritage at Risk – Dive Contract (2013 – 2015)


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St Mary's Church, Old Basing

20.04.2017

St Mary's Church, Old Basing


Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Mrs Trisha Renwick, Church Warden at St Mary’s Church, to undertake an archaeological test pit evaluation at St Mary’s Church, Old Basing, Hampshire.
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Phil Harding of Time Team being filmed at Coniston Copper Mines

10.03.2017

Coniston Copper Mines


Lost Mines of Lakeland: Archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Channel 4’s Time Team within the Coniston Copper Mine Complex, near Coniston, Cumbria.
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10.03.2017

Shepherds Spring Lane, Andover


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Archaeological survey work at Water Fort, Brandon Hill

01.02.2017

Water Fort, Brandon Hill


Wessex Archaeology has undertaken survey work to record the banks and ditches created to defend Bristol during the English Civil War.
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) equipment in operation

21.01.2017

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)


Wessex Archaeology's Terrestrial Geophysics team, use Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey to create an image of below ground features in three dimensions. The technique’s ability to work over most surfaces and within buildings means GPR is often the only effective geophysical survey option.
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HMS Caroline in Dock

04.01.2017

HMS Caroline


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Archaeology in Sheffield Hollis Croft Steelworks

02.01.2017

Archaeology in Sheffield


Archaeological work in Sheffield has chiefly been focussed on the city’s rich industrial heritage. Steelmaking dominated Sheffield’s development and flourished due to the fast, powerful rivers that converge on the city.
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Bath Quays Waterside

12.10.2016

Bath Quays Waterside


Bath’s riverside underwent a major redevelopment aimed at revitalising a previously neglected quarter of the city. As part of these works, Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Alun Griffiths Ltd. to undertake an archaeological excavation during preliminary flood mitigation and development-enabling works at Bath Quays.
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