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A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured), work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford. The bridge, which dates back to 220 AD, crosses the River Tyne not far from Chesters Fort
Two skeletons have been unearthed by archaeologists who have been working for several months on a dig outside The Keep, in Newcastle on 1st May 1979
A least two human skeletons have been unearthed by archaeologists carrying out excavation work at the Arbeia roman Fort as South Shields on 8th January 1990
Connie sheldon, aged 19, at Cornell University, New York State, U. S. AConnie sheldon, aged 19, at Cornell University, New York State, U.S.A. and the skeleton which was found at Piercebridge on 3rd August 1973
An archaeologist at a dig at Turf Knowe in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland
Archaeology student Rosie Barnes at work on the Bronze Age site near Milfield. A woman with a dust pan and brush, things never change
Archaeological dig at St Peters Church, Wooten Wawen. 9th December 1974
Archaeological dig at St Peters Church, Wooten Wawen. Mrs Heather Barrie, dig director, cleaning one of the skeletons. 9th December 1974
A large part of Sandwells past will shortly be unveiled to the public following a study by leading archaeologists from all over the country
A Roman fireplace. One of the discoveries unearthed by the excavators at Housesteads fort in Northumberland in August 1931
A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell, work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford. The bridge, which dates back to 220 AD, crosses the River Tyne not far from Chesters Fort. 12/09/83
Archaeological dig at the former Sudeley castle, Griff, Nuneaton. It belonged to the Sudeley Family who also owned Sudeley Castle in Gloucester. 23rd August 1966
Durham University archaeologist Max Adams athe the burial site high in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland
Archaeologists work on a dig in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland
Archaeologists at work on an urban site