Established in 1967 as an offshoot of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Nottingham, Trent & Peak Archaeology found a new home in 2011 as part of the York Archaeological Trust, along with the other regional units ArcHeritage in Sheffield and Northlight Heritage in Glasgow. York Archaeological Trust for Excavation and Research is an independent charity, founded in 1972, which investigates the past for the benefit of present communities and future generations. While there may not be any suitable vacancies for you now, Trent & Peak Archaeology are always on the lookout for good people, and we welcome applications whatever your level of experience.

Take a look at some of our case studies below about how we have helped clients solve their archaeology requirements. TPA operates as a partner in the management and mitigation of heritage constraints on significant schemes within the Framework. This has included Northwich (Cheshire) and the River Thames (Datchet to Teddington). Commissioned in July 2015 for extensive excavation and monitoring at the Scheduled Monument of Little Chester Roman fort (Derby), TPA successfully delivered the complete excavation programme within 13 months.

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Our #findsfriday is a post-medieval thimble, found in Nottingham. Metal thimbles have been used to protect the fing… https://t.co/NZ57tP7tDn

Posted on Mar 05, 2021  •  Twitter

Don’t forget to catch us on More4 at 9pm this evening, as we explore the history of Lenton Priory alongside the… https://t.co/OLDRhoSS31

Posted on Mar 03, 2021  •  Twitter

This week’s #findsfriday is a pair of post-medieval scissors recovered from Nottingham Castle. These date to the 18… https://t.co/tY0I06KQlA

Posted on Feb 26, 2021  •  Twitter

The @thegreatbritdig is back! We’ve enjoyed the discoveries made in gardens around the country and TPArchaeology is… https://t.co/u0n0GFLlwh

Posted on Feb 24, 2021  •  Twitter

This week’s #findsfriday is a fired clay Anglo – Saxon loom weight dating to between the 5th-9th centuries. Warp w… https://t.co/DTmLMd0Myc

Posted on Feb 19, 2021  •  Twitter

This week’s #Findsfriday is a late Iron age, or early Roman, triangular loom weight, found in Derbyshire. This has… https://t.co/OQNTP2eZjh

Posted on Feb 12, 2021  •  Twitter

The video for Derbyshire Archaeology Day, including a talk by our own Kristina Krawiec, have just gone live on the… https://t.co/QuZS7UzyIN

Posted on Feb 10, 2021  •  Twitter

Our #FindsFriday is an Anglo-Saxon double ended bone pin beater, found in Leicestershire. Pin beaters were used to… https://t.co/YfUfTlRhGN

Posted on Feb 05, 2021  •  Twitter

This week’s #FindsFriday is an Anglo-Saxon stone spindle whorl, found in Leicestershire. A spindle whorls is the we… https://t.co/i3pMJZB7Uk

Posted on Jan 29, 2021  •  Twitter

Dr Gareth Davies, York Archaeological Trust's Head of Archaeology is giving a talk on the recent excavations at Not… https://t.co/9gaPtMa3zw

Posted on Jan 29, 2021  •  Twitter

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