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 A visit from the BBC
 A visit from the BBC

Steve Knibbs of BBC Points West talks to members of our Project Pilgrim Team

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European Corrosion Science Conference in Prague
European Corrosion Science Conference in Prague

Congratulations to Ian Channell Wright MA (Hons), MSc, MSc

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10 Go Ape!
10 Go Ape!

10 from our Milton Keynes Team down their tools…

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Complete In-House Post-Excavation Facility
Archaeological “Walkaround” – Milton Keynes

“Rachel,
Thanks to you and to the team for an enthralling tour yesterday…

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The Border Team were able to enjoy sharing and comparing accounts of the Romano-British archaeology we are uncovering in Milton Keynes
Bancroft Treat

Our Milton Keynes Field Archaeology Team downed tools recently when they visited Bancroft Roman Villa

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“Rotten Romans” at Pembridge CEVA Primary School
“Rotten Romans” at Pembridge CEVA Primary School

On Friday, Emma Hardy our Post-ex and Archiving Manager in Leominster, addressed Class 3 (7-9 year olds) at Pembridge CEVA Primary School

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Results are in for Small Bone Objects 4
Young Archaeologists Embrace Project Pilgrim

YAC's  "beads and bones" piece hugged the limelight last week as it grabbed "Top Story" status…..

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pupils enjoyed a ‘hands-on’ presentation of finds from previous archaeological excavations at Waverley House Leominster
Emma,James and Kim Bring the “Terrible Tudors” to Life in Leominster

“It was fascinating to find out about the history of our home’s site…

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Archaeological finds on display from both the Western and Eastern Expansion Areas, Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes Archaeology Day 2016

Milton Keynes' free Archaeology Day returned for its tenth year on Saturday 12 November at Milton Keynes' Central Library

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This ledgerstone was uncovered in land lying within a couple of metres of the existing cathedral wall
Late 17th Century Ledgerstone Uncovered Today

This ledgerstone was uncovered in land lying within a couple of metres of the existing cathedral wall and appears to commemorate the interment of three family members between the late 17th and early 18th centuries

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Results are in for Small bone objects unearthed during archaeological evaluation at Gloucester Cathedral
Project Pilgrim – Gloucester Cathedral

The go-ahead has been given to start our archaeological excavation in Upper College Green

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the reinterment of three Roman cremation urns revealed
Roman Interment, Leintwardine

“Thank you for a special’ and moving service. It is incredibly important for us villagers…

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