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Pioneers in archaeological research - such as General Pitt Rivers in the late 19th century - first revealed the outstanding quality of Wiltshire´s archaeology. Each year brings a crop of new discoveries, but also challanges as development, forestry, farming and quarrying threaten sites with destruction. Visiting the Archaeology ServiceThe work of the Archaeology team often takes them out of the office. However, if you have an enquiry about the Archaeology of Wiltshire or the Sites and Monuments Record, there is a drop in service available for members of the public between 11am - 12 noon and 2pm - 3pm, Tuesday - Friday (Please note that while the History Centre is open on a Saturday for Archives and Local Studies research, the Archaeology office is not open). If the drop in times are not convenient for you, you are always welcome to make an appointment with a member of the team. LinksWiltshire Sites & Monuments Record |

Archaeology


The Archaeology Service now forms part of the facilities provided by Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre.