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News Archaeologists find dozens of medieval shoes in good condition at Greyfriars dig in OxfordArchaeologists say they have recovered the remains of about 50 medieval shoes during the early stages of excavations at a priory and former watercourse site in Oxford.17 July 2015
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News Archaeologists investigate mystery of young Civil War woman buried in unusual grave in OxfordCarl Champness, of Oxford Archaeology, says the "wild theories" surrounding a woman buried in a garden during the 17th century could have overlooked a plague outbreak.14 May 2015
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News Army of archaeologists begin to investigate friary and housing in largest dig ever held in OxfordArchaeologists have begun to excavate a tenement area which became the site of an early medical study of cholera after suffering a devastating outbreak of the disease.17 March 2015
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News Body of young woman who had Charles I shilling placed over eye found in shallow Oxford graveArchaeologists helping to create a new quad for a college in Oxford say they are unsure why a young woman would have been buried in a gardening area during the 17th century.03 March 2015
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News Finds in Ancient Egyptian rubbish dumps inspire "world's largest archaeological project"Academics are appealing to the public to help translate a million-object collection of papyri salvaged from rubbish dumps in Oxyrhynchus more than a century ago.18 February 2016