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Department of Archaeology

 

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Excavations of a Prehistoric and Roman landscape at Bury Farm, Stapleford, Cambridgeshire.
Excavations at the Prehistoric site of Damerham, Hampshire.
The excavation of a WWII forced labour camp in order to explore the daily life of internment under German occupation.
Taking as its starting point the radically new perspective offered by recent archaeological discoveries at Rendlesham in SE Suffolk, and with the East Anglian kingdom as the primary case study, this interdisciplinary project (running 2017-2020) aims to establish a new understanding of pathways to...
Quoygrew is a late Viking Age and medieval rural settlement on the island of Westray in Orkney, Scotland.
Star Carr and the early postglacial occupation of the Vale of Pickering, North Yorkshire.
Excavations at the Brough of Deerness, an enigmatic Viking Age site in Orkney.
Cambridge is home to world-leading researchers across archaeological science, technical art history and heritage science, based at Department of Archaeology, the Fitzwilliam Museum, and the Hamilton Kerr Institute, among others. There are multiple synergies across these institutions in terms of...
Identifying and investigating sites of probable Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, and Saxon date in the hinterland of Canterbury.