The majority of the leather from this site in Redcliffe came from footwear, mainly from the remains of the soles. A minimum of 90 shoes were recovered, and ankle shoes and boots were identified, the ...
Excavations by OCA during 2015 at Oxford Road, Thame revealed activity from the Neolithic to the Late Saxon period – some 6,000 years. This has now been published by OCA in two illustrated volumes.
Richard Greatorex of Cotswold Archaeology and Damion Da Rosa of Wessex Archaeology will present their findings of the Somerton new school excavations, with the opportunity to view some of the ...
Saponification is the process of creating soap. People have been making soap for over four and a half thousand years. Originally soap was used for cleaning pots, pans and clothes, and also as a ...
Tickets: No need to book, pay at the door (cash only). £4 for non-members and £2 for members. Other information: There will be refreshments available after the talk.
A Joan Pye Roman Britain lecture – organised by Cotswold Archaeology on behalf of the Roman Research Trust During life, our bones and teeth become subtly altered by our physical and social ...
Over the autumn and winter of 2023, Senior Illustrator Li has been assisting the National Paralympic Heritage Trust (NPHT) in ...
In 2022 to 2023 Cotswold Archaeology excavated a Bronze Age barrow cemetery, which formed just part of a more extensive funerary landscape on the northern slope of Cranborne Chase. Unusually this ...
The following is taken from the Daily Telegraph 26 October 2024. Professor Timothy Darvill, who has died of cancer aged 66, was a leading authority on prehistoric Britain; in 2008 he co-directed the ...
At Cotswold Archaeology, we believe in being a great employer – one who values and rewards the hard work and dedication of our staff. The Cotswold Archaeology field team is currently looking for field ...