By: MOLA Headland

Archaeologists at work on A14C2H (c)A14C2H courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure
A14C2H archaeology shines light on 6,000 years of history
March 27, 2018

A Roman trade distribution centre, an abandoned medieval village and three prehistoric henge monuments are among amazing archaeological discoveries that we have uncovered so far for the UK’s biggest road upgrade; Highway England’s £1.5bn A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme. In total, our archaeologist have excavated around 350 hectares –…

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Ask the expert: Environmental Archaeologist
March 20, 2018

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Trainees learn from MOLA Headland Archaeology professional archaeologist
Becoming an archaeologist: the A14C2H traineeship scheme
March 12, 2018

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Geomatician, Ramon
Meet the people behind the UK’s largest archaeological project
March 2, 2018

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Glass jar 1884 time capsule and memorial stone (c) HS2 ltd.
Temperance time capsules reveal history of UK’s first ‘sober’ hospital
October 30, 2017

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MOLA and Headland Archaeology form major new infrastructure consortium
December 19, 2016

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Our People
December 7, 2016

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