Oxford City Council, with funding from English Heritage, has produced a series of documents aimed at improving access to information about Oxford's rich archaeological and built heritage. This initiative is part of a national effort to promote the appreciation and management of England's historic towns. The project includes:
- archaeological resource assessment
- archaeological research agenda
- Historic Urban Character Statements for Oxford's historic core
- Historic Landscape Characterisation
- Oxford Archaeological Action Plan
Archaeological resource assessment
This series of documents provides a comprehensive overview of Oxford's archaeological data by historic period, summarising information from various sources.
Download Oxford Archaeological Resource Assessments
The assessments complement the regional assessments within the Solent Thames Research Framework, which can be viewed on the Oxford Archaeology website.
Archaeological research agenda
These documents outline key research questions for Oxford's archaeological remains, covering nine time periods and various city zones. They are designed to guide both commercial and community-led archaeological investigations.
Download the Archaeological Research Agenda Reports
The agendas complement the regional research agenda within the Solent Thames Research Framework, which can be viewed on the Oxford Archaeology website.
Historic Urban Character Statements for Oxford's historic core
This study divides Oxford's historic core into distinct zones and character areas, providing summary statements to help the public, developers, and planners understand the city's heritage.
To download the reports, visit our Historic Urban Character Areas page.
Historic Landscape Characterisation
This study records changes in Oxford's landscape over time, considering both the built environment and natural landscape as shaped by human activity.
For more details, visit the Oxford Historic Landscape Characterisation page.
Oxford Archaeological Action Plan
The Archaeological Action Plan offers an overview of Oxford's historical development, recent archaeological discoveries, and a six-year action plan for service delivery.
Contact the Archaeology Officer
Address: Town HallSt Aldate's
Oxford
OX1 1BX