Recent analysis of 12 teeth, first excavated at the Palaeolithic site of La Cotte de St Brelade in Jersey between 1910 and…
New finds at Beechwood Farm, Inverness may help to reveal the ancient techniques of prehistoric Ironworkers, and provide new perspectives on metalworking…
When Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb in November 1922, the Western world was seized by an epidemic of Egyptomania. What is less…
Operation Nightingale, the innovative rehabilitation project using archaeological fieldwork to help the recovery of soldiers wounded in Afghanistan, has added two more…
Time Team's Phil Harding and senior naval staff met today (28 September) aboard HMS Victory to announce the launch of a new…
University of Leicester archaeologists have found a male skeleton with possible battle injuries and a distorted spine.…
With London 2012 in full swing, we asked you to come up with some events for the ArchaeOlympic Games – and you…
University of Leicester archaeologists have found the lost church where Richard III was buried over 500 years ago - under a City…
Orkney is world-famous for its spectacular Neolithic archaeology, and now visitors from all over the globe will be able to explore one…
In 1995 archaeologists made a surprising discovery beneath the floorboards of the Georgian wheelwright’s workshop at Chatham Historic Dockyard – the remains…
Ongoing excavations at Maryport, Cumbria, have uncovered a Roman altar – the first to be found at the site in over 140…