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The 6,000-year-old piece of oak, found in Boxford, Berkshire, is only the second wood carving to be found from the Mesolithic period. It was discovered preserved in peat at the bottom of a trench.
Boxford: Quiet West Berkshire village could be getting boozer back. The Bell Inn in Boxford closed two years ago, but now plans have been submitted to bring it back after a major refurbishment.
The 6m-long mosaic, in Boxford, West Berkshire, was found by amateur archaeologists and historians, supervised by Cotswold Archaeology.
A piece of decoratively carved wood experts believe is the oldest ever found in Britain has gone on display. The 6,000-year-old piece of oak, found in Boxford, Berkshire, was only the second wood ...
Firefighters remain at the scene of a blaze at an industrial building that shut the M4 motorway for several hours on Saturday, April 16. Fire crews were called to Westbrook, near Boxford in West ...
A metre-long piece of carved wood discovered by chance in a Berkshire village is more than 6,000 years old – making it the oldest carved wood in Britain, experts say.
Morse Field. Gardner Morse School. These old names still linger in West Boxford, reminding us of Gardner S. Morse, who died 125 years ago. Known primarily because of his position as the storekeeper… ...
The recent case, which took place on the night of February 13, happened when a man was walking his dog in Boxford, West Berkshire. Suddenly, a black triangle zoomed overhead, travelling at almost ...
The 6,000-year-old piece of oak, found in Boxford, Berkshire, ... it's something that was made by the people of West Berkshire 6,000 years ago." ...