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New AOC blog

As part of a conservation contract with Go Industrial, AOC Archaeology will be hosting an industrial conservation intern over the course of the next year. To find out more about the projects that intern Emma Griffiths will be working on, follow her journey here.

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In Situ: stories about the past told through archaeology

A new website showcasing a range of work done by AOC Archaeology Group is now live. In Situ focuses on discovering the past through digital innovation and brings to life many of AOC’s projects through interactive 3D models. 

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Community Excavations at Cranford Park

In September 2021, AOC carried out the first of four seasons of excavations that will reveal the remains of Cranford House in London Borough of Hillingdon

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Craigievar Castle in 3D

In the summer of 2020, AOC’s Digital Heritage Team worked on 3D recording of one of the most picturesque tower houses in Scotland – Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire.   

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Preserving the Skylark IX

AOC’s conservators worked with the Skylark IX Preservation Trust to preserve one of the ‘Dunkirk Little Ships’ from World War II’s Operation Dynamo

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Celebrating Clachtoll Broch

Join us on Saturday 2nd of October for an online celebration of Clachtoll Broch and Historic Assynt’s project to conserve, consolidate and present one of Scotland’s most iconic Iron Age sites

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3D Replicas of Clachtoll Broch Assemblage

AOC’s Digital Heritage Team worked on 3D documentation and replication of the selection of artefacts. A range of objects – from pottery and stone to bone, were selected for high-resolution 3D recording and printing.

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Exploring Routeways at Mill Meadow, Oxfordshire

AOC is working with East West Rail ahead of the construction of a new rail link between Oxford and Cambridge. Excavations at Mill Meadow, Oxfordshire, reveal a fascinating landscape with evidence dating from the Neolithic through to the medieval period.

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