The Centre for Archaeological and Forensic Analysis (CAFA) has started historical background research supported by a series of excavations on the site of the burial grounds of the Royal Hospital Haslar in Gosport, on the Hampshire coast of southern England. The work is part of a wider Land Quality Assessment in partnership with Defence Estates, an arm of the Ministry of Defence, who are forming plans for the future of the Hospital site when it ceases to be operational in 2009 or 2010. The nature and extent of the Haslar burial grounds is significant as they will fundamentally affect any future plans for the property
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Over the years the Portsmouth Naval Cemetery has received uneven care. Historic documents have been ...
An archaeological investigation was undertaken by AOC Archaeology Group on behalf of Lovell Partners...
Birmingham Archaeology was commissioned by Dr R.V.H. Aldridge to undertake a programme of trial tren...
The study of burial archaeology has the potential to uncover new knowledge about burial practice, tr...
The UK Royal Navy War Graves project comprises three MoD licensed underwater surveys of the historic...
Anticipating the construction of an Intensive Treatment Unit (ITU) at Fulbourn Hospital (TL 498/563)...
Anticipating the construction of an Intensive Treatment Unit (ITU) at Fulbourn Hospital (TL 498/563)...
This project relates to archaeological investigations of the 'Liberated African' graveyards in Ruper...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by PMC Construction & Development Limited to undertake an archae...
In 2003 MOLA archaeologists carried out an evaluation of a site in Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea, Ess...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by WGDP Ltd, on behalf of Johan Denekamp, to undertake an archae...
Textile weave preserved in corrosion: among finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at The Mea...
The Emsworth oyster beds were part of a system of natural and artificial beds and pits used to seed,...
Border Archaeology Ltd (BA) was instructed to undertake an Evaluation and a Standing Building Record...
Scapa Flow and its surrounding waters are internationally renowned as the home of many military ship...
Over the years the Portsmouth Naval Cemetery has received uneven care. Historic documents have been ...
An archaeological investigation was undertaken by AOC Archaeology Group on behalf of Lovell Partners...
Birmingham Archaeology was commissioned by Dr R.V.H. Aldridge to undertake a programme of trial tren...