Public Archaeology

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black and white historic photograph showing the station and train track
Huntingdon East, hidden in train sight – the archaeology of a forgotten station
January 3, 2023

During our excavations on the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon National Highways scheme, we have found some amazing archaeology, including the earliest physical evidence for beer brewing and flint tools from more than 4000 years ago. But archaeology isn’t just about the ancient past. In fact, it helps us understand the…

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Cromwell Museum Workshop Wednesdays: Discover Archaeology
August 18, 2022

Cromwell Museum Workshop Wednesdays Discover Archaeology Wednesday 24 August 2022, 12:00 – 16:00 Admission: £FREE Location: Huntingdon Town Hall and Market Square Explore archaeology in this jam-packed afternoon! Take part in drop-in activities, an archaeology workshop, and a talk by a real archaeozoologist about what they found while excavating the…

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Circular ‘henge’ monument thought to have been used as a ceremonial space (c) A14C2H courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure
Fully-funded Highways England Master’s Studentships on the archaeology of the A14C2H
January 7, 2021

From July 2021 we will be welcoming two Archaeology Master’s Students to MOLA Headland Infrastructure as part of an exciting MA Studentship opportunity, funded by Highways England and delivered in conjunction with the University of Reading. The award-holders will spend the first 12 weeks of their programme (July-September 2021) on…

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Archaeological excavation of a well-preserved burial at Park Street burial ground © HS2, courtesy of MOLA Headland.
Archaeologists reveal hidden history of Birmingham to the public, as HS2 Park Street excavation ends
September 19, 2019

A team of 70 of our archaeologists has completed the main archaeological excavations at Park Street for the new Birmingham terminus of the HS2 railway and will be sharing initial finding with the public at a Heritage Open Days event on 21 September 2019. The extraordinary dig, the biggest of…

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Trainee Archaeologists, Eleanor, Iram and Mick on site at the Park Street excavation’
Meet the MOLA Headland trainees uncovering new careers in archaeology on HS2
January 17, 2019

HS2’s archaeology programme is Europe’s biggest dig and is providing fascinating insights into the everyday lives of the people and communities who made modern Britain. It is also a great opportunity to bring fresh talent into the sector and upskill local people. In Birmingham, we’re working with partners: Laing O’Rourke…

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A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme
December 20, 2016

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M74
December 20, 2016

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screenshot of the A14 digital archive homepage on the ADS website
Digging into the Digital A14
June 5, 2023

On the National Highways A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement scheme, we excavated hundreds of acres of land, recovered thousands of artefacts, and took over 100,000 photographs – but where does all the information go? The answer is archives! A site archive is one of the most important parts of any…

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Free talk: Forget thee? No!: Commemorative Finds at St James’s Burial Ground
March 16, 2023

Date: Sunday 16th April, 1:30-2:30pm Location: St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL  Cost: Free (booking essential)    Book your place HERE From clay pipes to pocket watches, hair combs to slippers, hundreds of personal items were found during HS2 excavations at St James’s Burial Ground, near Euston. These…

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Free workshop: Forget thee? No!: Commemorative Finds at St James’s Burial Ground
March 16, 2023

Date: Sunday 16th April (various times) Location: St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL  Cost: Free (booking essential)    Book your place HERE From clay pipes to pocket watches, hair combs to slippers, hundreds of personal items were found during HS2 excavations at St James’s Burial Ground, near Euston….

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