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Excavations uncover Blackberry Hill Hospital in Bristol have brought to light extraordinary discoveries that reflect the site ...
This hemispherical spindle whorl has been made from a cattle femur head. The upper face is highly polished and the top edge of the perforation is worn smooth through use. Spindle whorls are used as a ...
Archaeological investigations at the former Blackberry Hill Hospital in Stapleton, Bristol, have brought to light extraordinary discoveries that reflect the site’s role in Bristol’s history. Spanning ...
Between summer 2016 and spring 2018, Cotswold Archaeology excavated the site of the Dings Crusaders Roman villa at Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire. The work was funded by Redrow during their ...
Cotswold Archaeology offers volunteering opportunities on a variety of projects, ranging from fieldwork roles to working with our Finds Processing team. Our rolling program provides diverse ...
As a charity Cotswold Archaeology is governed by a Board of Trustees. They come from a variety of backgrounds and contribute a broad range of expertise to the oversight and leadership of the company.
Excavations at Newport Street, Worcester, 2005. Roman Roadside Activity and Medieval to Post-Medieval Urban Development on the Severn Floodplain ...
Edward Martin is a retired archaeologist, having worked for Suffolk County Council for many years, specialising in prehistory and historic landscape studies. He has published widely on the archaeology ...
These two worked antler roundel ‘pendants’ were recovered from an Early Roman pit. Although these objects are relatively uncommon in Britain, they have been recorded in most provinces in the western ...
This is a complete Spanish commercial container or ‘olive jar’ of middle style profile which can be dated to the 16th-18th centuries. Commercial containers such as these were used to transport goods, ...