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New 450-million-year-old 3D fossil discovered by Oxford experts
Historic Oxford events to be celebrated with plays 90 years on
Dark tourism experience a success at Oxford Castle and Prison
Heritage group calls for ancient skeletons to be moved from Oxford
Oxford named among most haunted cities in UK as ghost locations mapped
Oxford author 'moved to tears' by discovery of great-uncle's remains on Everest
New exhibition to celebrate 200 years since dinosaur discovery
More information revealed after archaeologists solve 125-year-old mystery
Archaeologists solve 125-year-old mystery about origins of Oxford
47 Air Despatch Squadron mark 80 years since Operation Market Garden
Watch dramatic moment police EXPLODE WW1 bomb found in canal
Albert Einstein's complex relationship with Oxford is explored
Metal detectorist finds treasure in farmer's field
Blenheim Palace to host wartime letters event for museum's 10th anniversary
Oldest plant artefact found outside Africa uncovers early human migration
520-million-year-old tiny worm fossil uncovered as Harwell research takes place
Oxfordshire's celebrated festival marks 80th D-Day anniversary
What is Windrush Day and when is it celebrated? What you need to know
OUH's director of nursing commemorates 'The Flying Nightingales' of D-Day
Charming letter J.R.R Tolkien wrote to 8-year-old boy could fetch £20k
New names revealed on Thame War Memorial with Duke of Gloucester in attendance
Banbury care home throws 1940s street party for D-Day anniversary
Oxford plaque honours couple - 'father of animal ecology' and distinguished poet
Residents share stories to commemorate 80th D-Day anniversary at care home
Oxford-based medical pioneer's life chronicled in new book
Bronze age to early Anglo-Saxon artefacts on display
GALLERY: Veterans gather for D-day 80th anniversary parade
Local singer entertains crowds with special D-Day street performance
D-Day anniversary marked by care home
Lamplight of Peace service ends day of commemorations for D-Day
Normandy veteran reveals all on his D-Day experience
Free bus travel for military personnel to mark D-Day anniversary
Town prepares to commemorate 80 years since D-Day landings
Where to see The Red Arrows en route to D-Day flypasts
Former paratrooper remembers wait for D-Day invasion
Ronnie Barker antique shop sign sold at auction for more than expected
Wantage MP visits Roman villa found through archaeological dig in Grove
Historic medieval painting make debuts at Oxford museum
Memorial fundraiser to honour victims of disaster plane crash
The real Indiana Jones: Oxford graduate and former River Pitts director dies
Napoleonic re-enactment to take museum back in time
Sir Philip Pullman opens college library after multimillion-pound restoration
Villagers decorate disused bus shelter to mark 80th anniversary of D-Day landings
Didcot care home celebrates 79 years since VE Day
D-Day torch ceremony to begin in Botley
Dozens of treasure finds reported in Oxfordshire last year
Oxford vintage steam train passengers dine on ox tongue and other 1904 delicacies
Oxford's Ashmolean Museum finds lookalike items inspired by the Met Gala
Bus tour to celebrate black history in Oxford
Bronze Age well uncovered during Benson relief road works
Christian community to lead walk through Oxford for Holocaust Remembrance Day
Hopes ongoing archaeology dig does not delay town's playground update
'Treasure trove' of gold coins expected to fetch over £40k at auction
Musician to showcase family history at Oxford event