This trough would have been carved from a half-split log. Although it is well finished, there is some faint faceting and partial stop-marks visible over much of the outer surfaces suggesting that the ...
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Oxford Cotswold Archaeology (OCA) website – bringing together the expertise, ...
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.
This brooch is of a type which would have been worn in the 1st century AD and has a strong association with the Roman army. Some traces of a white metal coating survive and the brooch is made up of a ...
Laura Evis is currently Senior Lecturer in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Exeter. She is a forensic bioarchaeologist who specialises in the adaptation and application of ...
Archaeologists Jo Barker, Grace Griffith and Alex Bliss will present a talk on the archaeological discoveries made between 2022 and 2023 during a large excavation to the west of Northampton, on either ...
Oxford Cotswold Archaeology (OCA) archaeologists working on the A417 archaeology of the Missing Link improvement scheme in Gloucestershire have uncovered a Roman mutatio (literally ‘change’; the Latin ...