![]() We are pleased to introduce Bruce Sutton, our dedicated Operations Manager at Rubicon Heritage. Bruce brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, having spent over two decades immersed in the world of archaeology. His extensive experience has made him an essential part of our team, where he plays a key role in overseeing the planning and management of fieldwork activities. Bruce’s hands-on approach and deep understanding of archaeological practices ensure that each project runs smoothly from start to finish. He guides our team through the challenges of excavation, applying his keen eye for detail and commitment to preserving history. Whether it's coordinating complex logistics, supporting our field staff, or implementing the latest methodologies, Bruce’s leadership ensures our projects are executed to the highest standard, with every discovery contributing meaningfully to our shared heritage. Our Suedlink project work in Germany is featured in the Autumn issue of The Archaeologist!22/10/2024
We’re especially proud to see our colleagues share insights into the crucial role archaeology plays in supporting one of Europe’s most ambitious energy infrastructure projects. The Suedlink megaproject initiative, a major step towards sustainable energy solutions, goes beyond engineering to ensure the protection of cultural heritage along the way.
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In the bustling world of archaeology, where ancient mysteries and modern technology collide, Rubicon Heritage is proud to introduce one of the powerhouse talents that keep the wheels turning and the graphics glowing—Hannah Sims, Graphics & IT Manager.
With nearly two decades of experience and a passion for history, she brings an artistic touch to every project. It is with great pleasure that we launch the second volume of our eBook concerning the exciting discoveries at Five Mile Lane.
This has been an amazing project, spanning many years of hard word work by our dedicated staff and contributors. We are extremely proud to see it brought to fulfilment. The A4226 Five Mile Lane Improvements Scheme was funded by Welsh Government and delivered by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. |