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CFA Archaeology News
The latest news from CFA Archaeology projects across the UK


Prehistoric Settlement in West Yorkshire: Early Bronze Age Activity and an Iron Age Enclosure
CFA has a new article in ‘Prehistoric Yorkshire’ detailing our excavations of a rural Iron Age settlement in West Yorkshire. We uncovered evidence of enclosed fields adjacent to a settlement with a roundhouse, grain store, and more - showing both work and domestic life.
Mar 26


A Later Prehistoric Settlement and Early Medieval Activity in Perth and Kinross
Discover CFA’s latest article in SAIR! Our 2019 excavations at Loak Farm, Perth and Kinross, revealed a thriving Bronze Age community living in timber roundhouses and producing surplus grain which they stored in raised granaries. Evidence shows limited Iron Age occupation and early medieval re-use of the site for metalworking and crop processing.
Mar 19


A Beaker cremation burial and a medieval 8-post structure to the north of Edzell, Angus
Check out CFA's new article 'A Beaker cremation burial and a medieval 8-post structure to the north of Edzell, Angus', published in the latest volume of the Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal.
Nov 26, 2025


A Late Iron Age to Romano-British rural site in Cambridgeshire
CFA has published an article the The Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society (PCAS) describing our excavations of an Iron Age to Roman rural site in Cambridgeshire.
Oct 21, 2025


Late Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age activity at Hargham Road, Attleborough
CFA is proud to announce the publication of an article in the most recent volume of 'Norfolk Archaeology', following an excavation in Attleborough in 2021. Prehistoric pottery was recovered from a pit cluster, indicating domestic Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age activity, and a ring gully and further pits were radiocarbon dated to the Iron Age.
Sep 5, 2025


New Industry Publication: Documenting Activism, Creating Change - Archaeology and the Legacy of #MeToo
#TeamCFA's Rosie L has contributed to Chapter 14 of a new journal publication. The chapter is entitled 'Mentoring: Women in Archaeology and Heritage. The Positive Power of Social Media within Women’s and LGBTQIA+ Spaces.'
Aug 22, 2025


19th-century Domestic and Commercial Properties in Sheffield
CFA published an article in 'Transactions' describing our excavations of 19th-century houses and commercial properties in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Sep 1, 2021
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