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Welcome to the Unlocking Buckinghamshire’s
Past website, which includes the archaeological database (Sites and Monuments
Record) for the county of Buckinghamshire. The database contains over 17,000
records not only of traditional archaeological sites like excavations,
earthworks and stray artefacts but also historic buildings and landscapes and
covers periods from the earliest humans to the twentieth century. You can text
search or search using the digital map. You can look at what is in the database
about your parish or read a period overview of archaeology in the whole county.
There are free teaching resources for use at Key Stages 2 and 3. There are also
guides on how to start researching the past and getting involved in archaeology,
and much more!
This website has been made possible by a grant from the
Heritage Lottery Fund, support from Buckinghamshire County Council, the
Chilterns AONB Conservation Board, the Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
and the Council for British Archaeology (South Midlands). The Sites and
Monuments Record is compiled, maintained and continually developed by the County
Archaeological Service of Buckinghamshire County Council. This online version of
the Sites and Monuments Record is not suitable for legal or planning related
work. Contact us for more information.
This is an English language website but this page can be viewed in minority languages spoken in Buckinghamshire as well as the major European languages. Click on the buttons below to view this page in a different language.