An introduction to Heritage Burial Services Heritage Burial Services (HBS) is a specialist group of human osteoarchaeologists who work to conserve the burial record and promote the value of the scientific study of human remains.
An introduction to Heritage Burial Services Heritage Burial Services (HBS) is a specialist group of human osteoarchaeologists who work to conserve the burial record and promote the value of the scientific study of human remains.
December's #OAat50 highlights Beheaded Vikings, a beautiful former abbey in Cheshire and a rare Neolithic monument in Essex
Update 1: Work has begun The first days are usually slow, but not for this team! Did someone say SFB?
Update 3: Teamwork We enjoy the simple things on site each day: a good cup of tea and biscuits…a lot of biscuits!
Update 2: Why are you here? When we’re on site, we quite often get asked the question “why have you decided to dig here?”
An introduction to Heritage Burial Services Heritage Burial Services (HBS) is a specialist group of human osteoarchaeologists who work to conserve the burial record and promote the value of the scientific study of human remains.
An introduction to Heritage Burial Services Heritage Burial Services (HBS) is a specialist group of human osteoarchaeologists who work to conserve the burial record and promote the value of the scientific study of human remains.
December's #OAat50 highlights Beheaded Vikings, a beautiful former abbey in Cheshire and a rare Neolithic monument in Essex
Update 1: Work has begun The first days are usually slow, but not for this team! Did someone say SFB?
Update 3: Teamwork We enjoy the simple things on site each day: a good cup of tea and biscuits…a lot of biscuits!
Update 2: Why are you here? When we’re on site, we quite often get asked the question “why have you decided to dig here?”
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Oxford Archaeology contributes to pioneering new study from the Crick Institute that identifies genetic conditions from ancient DNA for the first time