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Excavations at Mount Farm revealed a long sequence of activity running from the early Neolithic to the early Saxon period.
The Combe Down Stone Quarries, which were the principal supplier of building stone for the great period of building in Bath during the 18th and 19th centuries, form a significant element of the wider landscape of the City of Bath World Heritage Site.
Southampton was one of England's leading medieval ports, with its trade in commodities such as wine, wool and cloth making it among the most prosperous and cosmopolitan towns in the country during the 13th and 15th centuries.
Archaeological investigations carried out during improvements to five key junctions along a stretch of the A13 trunk road through the East London... Læs mere
Excavations by Oxford Archaeology in advance of a programme of... Læs mere
The Oxford Archaeological Unit carried out excavations at the Roman `small town' of Asthall, in advance of the construction of a Thames Water... Læs mere
The Solent-Thames region, comprising Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, is a recent combination of counties which provide a north-south transect across Central Southern England, and offer fresh insights into the past.