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  1. For the last of 2016 here is a fine quality and beautifully worked Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead.

  2. Fragment of Roman facet cut glass beaker, first century AD, from the Chester amphitheatre excavation

  3. - gate hinges at Fort Cumberland made by Charles Collinge of Lambeth.

  4. St George's Hall, Windsor Castle - Smirke's 1824 cast and wrought iron reinforcement of the oak roof of c. 1680.

  5. We're currently busy creating a complete digital plan of the site. Quite an intense task with thousands of finds and timbers!

  6. A beautiful view of at sunrise to celebrate

  7. For day 21 of our in honour of the Solstice, here is Boudica's Mound, a prehistoric earthwork on Hampstead Heath.

  8. Roman pottery from a Dunster Museum Archaeology Group Proj w/ support

  9. Coriander for sale in Colchester AD 60. From a shop burnt down during the Boudican revolt (excavations at 45-6 High Street)

  10. Cast truss, late 1820s, used to span the E window of the State Dining Room, Windsor Castle. Revealed by the 1992 fire.

  11. Yet more Tudor brickwork turning up under the floorboards at Hampton Court Palace today with

  12. Tickets still available for David Barker's lecture on ceramics and the First World War, this Monday at

  13. We’re still enjoying our team Christmas lunch. Normal tweeting will be resumed shortly.

  14. Stunning first century AD enamelled Roman fantail brooch from the Chester amphitheatre excavation

  15. Highlight of the day - found a tub of Iron Age spelt wheat in the stores

  16. Cannonball from before, during and after removal of concretion For more on this:

  17. Gates to Southsea rose garden decorated with Tudor roses. Botanical

  18. A new series of Digging for Britain airs tonight on , featuring an exciting excavation at

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