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News A home from 2,000 years ago: the Iron Age roundhouse excavated by archaeologists in a Northamptonshire villageAn Iron Age roundhouse is at the centre of a settlement from more than 2,000 years ago excavated in the Midlands.14 January 2016
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News "An untouched archaeological treasure chest": Excavations to begin at vale ten times size of StonehengeThe Vale of Pewsey, where Marden, a house built in around 2400 BC stands, is at the centre of a three-year archaeological investigation led by the University of Reading.24 June 2015
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News Archaeological remake of 4,000-year-old boat faces "moment of truth" in CornwallAn amazing project to reconstruct an ancient boat, carried out using Bronze Age axeheads and prehistoric techniques in Cornwall, could see the vessel launch this week.26 February 2013
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News Archaeologists Angered By Vandalism Of Iron Age FortMaiden Bower Iron Age fort near Dunstable has been left seriously damaged in what appears to be an act of deliberate vandalism.08 January 2003
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News Archaeologists ask robber to return items and receive two-week history rehabilitationBig Heritage say they will help a robber who stole items including a replica bog body and an iPad to escape their "crap circumstances" if they come forward.27 February 2014
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News Archaeologists begin digging at "incredible" prehistoric hillfort on outskirts of CardiffArchaeologists have spoken of their excitement at returning to Caerau Hillfort, where they aim to double the number of public participants after attracting 2,000 people last year.26 June 2015
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News Archaeologists begin work on hacked-up silver buried in Scotland during decline of Roman EmpireNational Museums Scotland will examine more than 100 pieces of hacked-up silver, coins and jewellery, buried in an Aberdeenshire field during the 4th and 6th centuries.18 December 2014
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News Archaeologists chance upon crouched skeletons of prehistoric trio in Dorset graveArchaeologists carrying out a watching brief on routine drainage and sewage works at an 18th century cottage have discovered the crouched skeletons of three young people from the Bronze or Iron Age.18 August 2015
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News Archaeologists create prehistoric treasure trove of earliest evidence left by humans on Shetland100,000 archaeological artefacts, including shards of 6,000-year-old pottery, have journeyed home to Shetland to be included in the Recognised Archaeology Collection of Shetland Museum and Archives.02 July 2015
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News Archaeologists find Bronze Age food at prehistoric settlement "comparable to the Mary Rose"An "extraordinary testimony" to the lives of prosperous people in Bronze Age Britain could lay under the soil of a 1,100-square metre site near Peterborough, say experts.25 June 2015
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C24 Feature Archaeologists find coins, bow brooches and bones among Iron Age and Roman discoveries in PeterboroughDavid Crawford-White, of Oxford Archaeology East, on the Lottery-funded search for artefacts which has inspired hundreds of people on a dig partly fuelled by cake.18 April 2015
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News Archaeologists find rotted Iron Age roundhouse, decorated pottery and evidence of vegetable processing and warfare in ScotlandEvidence of "intermittent" occupation between the Mesolithic and post-medieval periods has been discovered by archaeologists at a site in a "relatively neglected" area.12 February 2015
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News Archaeologists make “once-in-a-career” discovery of bronze remains of Iron Age Celtic chariot at hillfortArchaeologists have uncovered a matching set of decorated bronze parts from a 2nd or 3rd century BC Celtic chariot at Burrough Hill Iron Age hillfort in Leicestershire.14 October 2014
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News Archaeologists might have found a Roman oven at a former fort annexe in ScotlandA Roman socketed bolt-head, ox-goad, hobnails and a possible oven have been discovered by archaeologists at Camelon, a former Roman fort near Falkirk.23 August 2016
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News Archaeologists reveal "thriving" lost city of Old Sarum centuries after disappearanceArchaeologists have used non-intrusive techniques to reveal the layout of the lost medieval city which was the earliest settlement of Salisbury in Wiltshire.03 December 2014
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News Archaeologists say Ross-shire rock art poses "tantalising" questions in northern ScotlandHidden decorations on a boulder, hammered and ground during the Neolithic or Bronze age period, represent "a window onto a hidden world", say archaeologists.28 February 2014
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News Archaeologists to begin search for prehistoric "hut-circle landscape" in north-east ScotlandAirborne laser scanning and light detection techniques will be used to delve into areas of the Scottish landscape which archaeologists say had previously remained "unrecognised".27 May 2015
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News Archaeologists to search York stadium for temporary camps set up by Roman armies at outpostA community dig is about to be launched at Huntington Stadium, a site where archaeologists found evidence of two 2nd century Roman camps more than ten years ago.21 May 2015
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News Archaeologists use poisonous museum objects to find out how prehistoric people huntedAn archaeologist and a forensic chemist have used techniques for detecting drug use to find the residue of prehistoric poisons on ancient artefacts.23 March 2015
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