Excavating around Salisbury Plain Last month I began a tour around the final county of the UK that I had yet to…
Mick Aston is best known as the leader of the Time Team, running around telling other people what to do and where…
While browsing the web for fun archaeological things to share with our readers (it is Friday, after all!) we stumbled on this…
Hurrah! No sooner had I written my blog on Mr Moneybags than I discovered a new Mr Moneybags, or rather a…
Money, Money, Money: What price heritage? Twice a year, summer and winter, English Heritage publishes a fascinating magazine called Conservation Bulletin. It…
It’s Guy Fawkes night — 5 November 2012 – and I have been in London for 50 years. I first came to…
It is a common complaint today that our society has become too unequal. To an archaeologist, of course, the complaint is nonsense.…
What to do when you retire A lot of my friends seem to be retiring at present and for the same…
Lincoln – Mick ‘Lindiana’ Jones retires On October 20th2012, I went up to Lincoln, to the Retirement Party for my…
Now that I am Editor-in-Chief, it means that I am at least semi-retired from Current Archaeology and I am therefore able to…
I was down in the very splendid library of the Society for Roman Studies, looking for a book and happened by chance…