The largest hoard of Anglo Saxon gold ever found, was discovered this summer by a metal-detectorist in a field in Staffordshire and…
Morris and the PrinceHaving just written a new guide to Kelmscott Manor, your diarist has a growing admiration for William Morris, whose…
Richard Lee, Education Project Officer, Council for British Archaeology guides us through the world of continuing education and lifelong learning. Taking a…
First World War trenches? Second World War air-raid shelters? Cold War bunkers? This is the stuff of modern conflict archaeology, but what…
The recent work of the Achill Archaeological Field School examines the island’s archaeology from the Neolithic through to the dark days of…
Leading Norfolk archaeologist John Davies has just published a new book on the perennial favourite rebel queen, Boudica. We asked him to…
Two very important discoveries have been made at the multi-period site of Higham Ferrers, in Northamptonshire: one a Romano-British shrine complex, and…
The Geochronology laboratories offers a national and international service for Luminescence dating and Short-term Isotope Chronometry. Luminescence dating can be drawn upon…
One should not start a project that one cannot complete. Having started writing a blog on the first day of my pilgrimage…