Posts from January 2026
- 23rd January 2026
Why Archaeologists No Longer Use the Term “Deviant Burial”- Evidence from Milestone Ground, Broadway In archaeology, terminology matters. The words we use shape how we interpret the past and how it is understood by the public. One term that is increasingly falling out of use is “deviant burial” – a description once commonly applied to...
- 17th January 2026
In this our last post in the series around the 1921 census Claire gives an example of how things are not always as you’d expect and the need to be tenacious: I was looking for my grandfather Albert Leslie Trussler born 1899 in Surrey. You would expect with a name like that it would be...
- 7th January 2026
Over the past year, we’ve been sharing lots about the archaeological discoveries from our work at Milestone Ground, Broadway. But one find, until now, has been kept very quiet. Our archaeologists uncovered a truly extraordinary artefact during the excavation – and we can finally talk about it. A unique late Roman bone box discovered on...