Remains of a fishtrap dated back to Saxon times
Remains of a wooden fishtrap that were discovered 12 years ago on the Hampshire coast at Southampton Water, Untied Kingdom, were radiocarbon dated revealing it was made between the 8th-9th centuries.
Remains of a wooden fishtrap that were discovered 12 years ago on the Hampshire coast at Southampton Water, Untied Kingdom, were radiocarbon dated revealing it was made between the 8th-9th centuries.
Renovation works in All Saints Church in Odiham, Hampshire, South United Kingdom, revealed tombs dating back to the 18th century.
Aerial Laser Scanning revealed presence of a prehistoric farming in the area between Arun river valley in West Sussex and Queen Elizabeth Country Park in Hampshire. The LiDAR survey produced images showing that a field system already protected as a scheduled monument was just a small part of a vast swathe of later pre-historic cultivation.