The news that the Bayeux Tapestry will be making a once-in-a-lifetime visit to Britain from September 2026 until July 2027 made me…
Lithological provenancing has featured heavily in the pages of Current Archaeology recently. In one of last month’s features, we discussed the recent…
A project – led by Dr Elizabeth Craig-Atkins from the University of Sheffield, and Dr Richard Madgwick and Dr Ben Jervis from…
A survey of the area around the site of an Augustinian priory near Harlow, Essex, has uncovered the location of an annual…
New research involving a combination of geophysical mapping, sediment sampling, and the study of place-names has identified a network of waterways that…
Excavations at Wintringham Park, Cambridgeshire, have revealed evidence of ongoing occupation at the site throughout much of the late Iron Age. Located…
Two thousand years ago, the Iron Age inhabitants of a highland broch fled as their home burned around them. The wreckage of…
Last month we brought you the latest thinking on how scientific techniques are helping to pin down the origins of the Stonehenge…
In this column Joe Flatman explores the heritage sites of Merseyside, Liverpool, and Greater Manchester visited by CA over the years.…
As a growing number of museums and heritage sites reopen, we are, of course, looking forward to visiting them in person, but…
Investigations beneath the floorboards of Oxburgh Hall, a great moated country house near King’s Lynn, have revealed a remarkable time capsule of…