2020 / 2021 Edition
Archaeology
News article
Marine aggregates dredger uncovers rare mammoth tooth dating back to the Ice Age
Archaeological specialist says B20E’s light ground pressure and flotation tyres are perfect for the task
Rare yet well-preserved Mesolithic timbers unearthed at Tarmac quarry in North Yorkshire
Archaeological finds at Hope cement works help shed more light on Roman military outpost
Ancient artefacts going on show to the public this week at a Tarmac site in North Yorkshire
Rare fossil found at Must Farm Quarry goes on show at Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Local residents take a look at how archaeological work at new surface mine has been planned and carried out
Local residents gain understanding of quarry operations and mitigation methods used to protect wildlife
Auxiliary Units wartime underground hideout discovered at Raymond Brown site near Wareham
Archaeologists unearth well-preserved pottery at Tudor Griffiths Group site in North Wales
Archaeologists discover skeleton of Roman man in rare stone sarcophagus at quarry in Dorset
Woolly mammoth tusk unearthed at Tarmac site in Worcestershire to go on display in local museum
Children from Roxton Lower School take part in a ‘dig’ at their local sand and gravel quarry
Winners announced in British Marine Aggregate Producers Association’s annual Archaeology Awards
Exceptionally rare baby hyena bones go on display at Creswell Crags with funding from Tarmac