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Book cover of A Romano-British Roadside Settlement at Beanacre, Wiltshire

01.01.2018

A Romano-British Roadside Settlement at Beanacre, Wiltshire


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Along Prehistoric Lines, MOD Durrington book cover

01.01.2018

Along Prehistoric Lines


Neolithic, Iron Age and Romano-British activity at the former MOD Headquarters, Durrington, Wiltshire
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Hengiform monument

29.11.2017

East Kent Access Road


Kent County Council’s construction of a new road link, the second phase of the East Kent Access (EKA2), on the south side of the Isle of Thanet provided a rare opportunity for Wessex Archaeology to undertake large-scale investigations of this important archaeological landscape.
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Digger excavating a trench

17.11.2017

Weston Gateway Business Park


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Bronze Age Farmstead located beneath Terminal 5 Heathrow Airport

13.11.2017

Terminal 5 Heathrow Airport


Between 1999 and 2007 Framework Archaeology, a joint venture between Wessex Archaeology and Oxford Archaeology, carried out major excavations in advance of the construction of Terminal 5 at Heathrow, on behalf of BAA. The results of the excavations were published in two monographs – which were accompanied by an innovative interactive digital archive.
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Excavation work at WYLFA

01.11.2017

Wylfa


Horizon Nuclear Power (HNP) are constructing a replacement power station at Wylfa, in north-west Anglesey, and Wessex Archaeology has been working with them and their contractors, providing our expertise in Heritage, Archaeology and Geoservices, to identify important archaeological remains and mitigate any impacts prior to the development.
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Pottery found during excavation work at Humber

01.11.2017

Humber Gateway


The Humber is one of the largest estuaries in Britain with a rich and nationally important archaeological, geological and palaeoenvironmental record. It has been, and still is, a significant transport, trade and communication route. For over 10 years Wessex Archaeology has supported E.ON Climate & Renewables UK Humber Wind Ltd and their consultants ERM on the scheme, before, during and after construction, offshore and onshore.
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Gravegoods recovered from the Amesbury Archer grave at Amesbury Down

01.11.2017

Amesbury Down


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Silverstone racetrack

26.10.2017

Silverstone Racetrack


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Romano-British pottery kiln

11.10.2017

Southern Strategic Support Main


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