This issue of CA has a watery theme. We start with Graeme Young’s account of excavating burnt mounds in the wetlands of…
I thought you might be interested to see the latest Edible Archaeology contribution from Birmingham Museums [following their stunning Staffordshire Hoard…
Investigating a Viking burial in a monastic graveyard After a farmer found human bones in plough soil at Auldhame, East Lothian, excavation…
Unravelling the evolution of Europe’s largest prehistoric mound When a tunnel into Silbury Hill was opened for the first time in almost…
When archaeologists announced they had found the body of King Richard III beneath a car park on the site of Leicester’s Grey…
I am an archaeological illustrator, but I also love making heritage-themed cakes (I’d love to start my own business doing this!), and…
Active fieldwork survey programme & geophysics. Major joint project with local history society researching medieval Berwick. Monthly guest lectures. Well resourced by…
The Friends of Pendle Heritage is a registered charity made up of an enthusiastic group of people aiming to support and investigate…
Exploring a prehistoric landscape at Kingsmead Quarry Over a decade of excavation in a quarry near Horton, Berkshire, has laid bare a…
When a hole appeared in the summit of Silbury Hill, English Heritage had a crisis on their hands. As a major conservation…