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New and Noteworthy

  • What’s in a name? The Pinhoe Hoard

    Posted on 11 November 2015 in New and Noteworthy

    First there was The Amesbury Archer and now Exeter has The Pinhoe Hoard! The brewery and pub chain Marston’s have decided to name their new ‘super pub’ on Pinhoe Road ‘The Pinhoe Hoard’ after Bronze Age artefacts found some years … Continue reading →

  • Excavations reveal complex archaeological site at Redhayes

    Posted on 29 October 2015 in New and Noteworthy

    Excavations being carried out at Tithebarn Green, Redhayes near Exeter are revealing a complex ancient landscape with occupation dating from the Neolithic through to the Medieval period. The Pin Brook enclosure, located at the northern end of the Tithebarn Green … Continue reading →

  • New specifications

    Posted on 22 April 2015 in New and Noteworthy

    Since 1st April 2015, the Historic Environment Team has changed the way it provides some services. For example, the Team have refined and put online the specifications for undertaking archaeological work in the county.  These documents set out the professional … Continue reading →

  • The Seaton Down Hoard – the one millionth find

    Posted on 30 September 2014 in New and Noteworthy

    On Friday 26th September, the discovery of over 22,000 Roman coins near Seaton was reported simultaneously by the British Museum and The Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter. The find was made late in 2013, but had been kept a closely … Continue reading →

  • Bears and Beads on Whitehorse Hill

    Posted on 11 September 2014 in New and Noteworthy

    The amazing array of finds from a Bronze Age burial on Whitehorse Hill on Dartmoor will be on display at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery from 13th September – 13th December 2014. The excavation of a Bronze Age cist, … Continue reading →

  • Festival Round Up

    Posted on 11 August 2014 in New and Noteworthy

    A number of archaeological excavations and open days in Devon have coincided with the Council for British Archaeology’s Festival of British Archaeology 2014. Here are a few of the events that took place, benefiting from the glorious weather we have … Continue reading →

  • Training Private Ryan

    Posted on 3 June 2014 in New and Noteworthy

    The 70th anniversary of the D-Day Landings on 6th June is a time to commemorate the people that took part in them and the epic events that heralded the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation. Here in Devon we … Continue reading →

  • West Down inscribed stone

    Posted on 14 November 2013 in New and Noteworthy

    In September 2012 eagle-eyed 13 year old Jack Lawrence found, in a pile of rubble in his garden in West Down, North Devon, a large inscribed stone. The stone had once formed part of a roadside stone wall, which had … Continue reading →

  • Lest we forget

    Posted on 11 November 2013 in New and Noteworthy

    As the centenary of the outbreak of war approaches, Devon County Council, along with many other organisations, is preparing to help remember the Fallen of World War 1. Devon Remembers has been launched. This is a grant scheme to support … Continue reading →

  • Hemerdon Tungsten Mine

    Posted on 24 October 2013 in New and Noteworthy

    After two years the archaeological investigations being undertaken on the site of the tungsten mine at Hemerdon are winding up.  This work, funded by the developer – Wolf Minerals Ltd, undertaken during the long wet summer of 2012 and the … Continue reading →

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