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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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28.09.2016

Land at Hort Bridge, Ilminster


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Possible mace-head from Imperial College

02.02.2016

Imperial College Sports Ground and RMC Land


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24.07.2015

HS1 Stratford - Water Management


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Excavating an evaluation trench at Brancaster

08.01.2015

Brancaster


Brancaster: Archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Channel 4’s Time Team at Brancaster Roman Fort (Branudonum), Brancaster, Norfolk.
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The Time Team at West Langton

16.08.2013

West Langton


'Saxon Death, Saxon Gold': Archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Channel 4’s Time Team on land at West Langton, Market Harborough, Leicestershire. In the 1970s, small-scale excavations revealed the remains of a poorly-preserved Romano-British villa in the field to the north of the Langton Brook. Anglo-Saxon artefacts, particularly metalwork, have also been found in the area, providing evidence for a possible settlement and cemetery located to the south, on the hilltop above the villa.
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Early Ships and Boats swash channel

08.03.2013

Early Ships and Boats


Early Ships and Boats is a strategic desk-based assessment undertaken by Wessex Archaeology and commissioned by English Heritage (now Historic England) and funded through the National Heritage Protection Commissions Programme (NHPCP).
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Archaeological diver recording on the Sicar Rock site, Dunbar

07.03.2013

Sicar Rock, Dunbar


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Specialists on site at Kingsmead Quarry Horton

11.02.2013

Kingsmead Quarry, Horton


Investigations by Wessex Archaeology at Kingsmead Quarry, Horton, Berkshire, have revealed a complex archaeological landscape and evidence that people had used the area since the end of the last Ice Age, a period of over 12,000 years.
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Excavations at Wakefield Cathedral

07.02.2013

Wakefield Cathedral


A team from Wessex Archaeology's Sheffield office carried out an excavation within Wakefield Cathedral in advance of the construction of a new floor. The work revealed over 20 inhumations, which are mostly coffin burials associated with the 18th/19th century church. Many of the graves were previously disturbed, probably during Sir George Gilbert Scott’s restoration work in the mid- to late-19th century.
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