Find out more about Waterloo Uncovered’s plans for our 2024 excavation…
10 Years of Archaeology in 10 Finds
Find out more about of our most exciting discoveries from our almost 10 years of excavation on the Waterloo battlefield.
Geophysics PhD Complete: Congratulations Duncan!
We’d like to say a huge congratulations to Duncan Williams for completing his PhD on the geophysical survey of the Waterloo Battlefield! Find out more about Duncan and his research…
Finds Collection 2022
Explore the Finds Collection assembled by our 2022 Finds Programme participants, along the theme “Same Kit, Different Day”
Waterloo Battlefield Tour with Phil Harding
Welcome to a tour of the Waterloo battlefield with Phil Harding!
History Hit: Bones on the Battlefield (2022)
During our 2022 excavation, we were joined by the wonderful History Hit team. Watch their coverage of our excavation below to find out more about some of our amazing discoveries…
The Eagle’s Claws: a Post-Excavation Discovery
Find out more about an exciting discovery the post-excavation team working on our finds collection have made…
Were the bones of the Waterloo dead used to refine sugar?
PLEASE BE AWARE: This article contains discussion of skeletal human remains that some may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised.
Following the Drum
Dive into the untold stories of the women of the Peninsular War with historical novelist Katy Moran, featuring art by Juan Hiriart.
An Introduction to Archaeology
Learn what archaeology is all about, how we use it to uncover the secrets of Waterloo, and how you can get involved in some archaeology yourself.