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Archaeology of A14C2H from the air12 Apr

Circular ‘henge’ monument thought to have been used as a ceremonial space (c) A14C2H courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure

Come with us on a birds’-eye-view tour of the archaeology of the Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme! Aerial photos and video of archaeological sites provide invaluable information about features that cannot easily be seen or understood from the ground. Online tools make it easy for anyone to look at our…


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Our favourite finds so far: A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon04 Apr

Neolithic flint axe-head (c) Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure_preview

Some beautiful and unusual objects have been found during archaeological work for the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme. They range from a prehistoric jet ear-stud to a delightful Saxon (5th to early 11th century AD) bone flute.


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Volunteers needed to record 19th century gravestones04 Apr

volunteers records gravestones St James's Gardens

Join our archaeologists and Heritage experts this May as we record 18th and 19th century gravestones and monuments from St James’s burial ground, Euston, London. Gravestones and memorials hold unique information about people and places. By helping to record the gravestones and memorials you will be adding to the archaeological…


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Top 10: archaeology of A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon27 Mar

Roman chicken shaped brooch (c) Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure_preview


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A14C2H archaeology shines light on 6,000 years of history27 Mar

Archaeologists at work on A14C2H (c)A14C2H courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure

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 Archaeologist20 Mar


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Becoming an archaeologist: the A14C2H traineeship scheme12 Mar

Trainees learn from MOLA Headland Archaeology professional archaeologist


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Meet the people behind the UK’s largest archaeological project02 Mar

Geomatician, Ramon


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Temperance time capsules reveal history of UK’s first ‘sober’ hospital30 Oct

Glass jar 1884 time capsule and memorial stone (c) HS2 ltd.


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MOLA and Headland Archaeology form major new infrastructure consortium19 Dec


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