High Speed 1 (HS1) is the first new railway to be built in Britain for over a century and is the ...
Excavation between 1983-5 at Barrow Hills, Radley, Oxfordshirerecorded three distinct phases of a...
How did Middle Saxon kings govern their estates, and how did the mechanism of early forms of regi...
Excavation by Oxford Archaeology in 2008 at Kingshill North onthe north-eastern edge of Cirencest...
Excavations carried out by Oxford Archaeology in advance of the building of the Oracle shopping c...
The Weymouth Relief Road crosses an area of intricately varied geology and one of the richest and...
The New Armouries was built against the medieval inner curtain wall at the Tower of London in 166...
The construction of a new electricity substation at Northfleet, Kent provided an opportunity to i...
The Combe Down Stone Quarries, which were the principal supplier of building stone for the great ...
The cemeteries around Roman Gloucester remain as windowsthrough which the past populations of the...
The Priory of St Mary was moved from Runcorn to Norton in 1134by William fitz William, third baro...
This report documents the discovery, excavation andpreservation of a Norman moated stone manor ho...
In the mid-1970s, Carlisle City Council finalised proposals for the redevelopment of the Lanes, a...
From 1997 to 2001, works associated with Carlisle CityCouncil's Gateway City (Millennium) Project...
Excavation in advance of engineering works along the M1 from Junctions 6a to 10 (between Hemel He...
The construction of the A1 (M) Darrington to Dishforth DBFO road scheme has provided an important...
Excavations along the new road line have revealed nearly 6000 years of human activity, from a mas...
Excavations in advance of gravel quarrying in the Upper Thames Valley at Horcott Quarry, Fairford...
Oxford Archaeology carried out an excavation in 1997 on a site alongside the north bank of the ri...
Excavations by Oxford Archaeology at Kingshill South on the eastern edge of Cirencester in Glouce...
The papers published in this volume were presented at a seminar on 'Recent Developments in Resear...
Derwentcote steel furnace is a remarkable relic from the early phases of the Industrial Revolutio...
In common with other volumes in the Thames Through Time series,this account of the Thames Valley ...
Recent excavations at Taplow Court have revealed a longsequence of activity stretching from the M...
Archaeological investigations, undertaken as part of aprogramme to restore St George's Church, Bl...
Prior to the building of the new Bath Spa, in the centre of the World Heritage City of Bath, exca...
Archaeological investigations at Jennett's Park, Bracknell, Berkshire, revealed episodes of occup...
This report presents the results of over 40 years of excavation, historic building survey and doc...
The remains of Pilkingtons' No 9 Tank House represent a uniquesurvival from the 19th century, an ...
The Solent-Thames region, comprising Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and the I...
Excavations at nine sites along the route of the Great BarfordBypass provided a rare opportunity ...
Report on the excavations in advance of roadworks along the route of Ermin Street from Cricklade,...
The Upper Thames Valley is an important area for prehistoric monuments and has one of the highest...
Extensive excavations near the village of Broughton, which lies on the outskirts of Milton Keynes...
The Old Burial Ground of the Royal Hospital Greenwich (1749-1857) provided the resting place for ...
The last 60 years have seen extensive research into the past ofWinchester and its environs throug...
Berryfields: Iron Age Settlement and a Roman Bridge, Fieldsystem and Settlement Along Akeman Stre...
A programme of improvements to the A421 south-west of Bedford carried out by Balfour Beatty Civil...
For five hundred years the small village of Eynsham in Oxfordshire has lived with the hazy memory...
From 1997 to 2001, works associated with Carlisle CityCouncil's Gateway City (Millennium) Project...
Westhawk Farm is the site of a large Roman settlementestablished at an important road junction sh...
The valley floodplain landscape covered by the Gill Mill quarry, almost 130ha, was intensively ex...
In September 1994, the parish church of St Michael, Workington, was badly damaged by fire, reduci...
The origins of Bewsey Old Hall, in the Royal Forest of Burtonwood, probably lie in the late twelt...
The Yarnton landscape, extending from the floodplain of theThames up onto the higher Second Grave...
The minister church at Eynsham, Oxfordshire, was founded in the 7th or 8th century and refounded ...
A comprehensive review of Lancashire's archaeology which brings together all the evidence for thi...
This volume presents the results of two excavations on the gravel terraces of the Lower Kennet Va...