Interpreting evidence of conflict from the Neolithic to the coming of the Romans Interpersonal violence has been a fact of human existence…
According to the most recent figures (from 2017), there are some 3,163 non-native species currently present in England, Wales, and Scotland, and…
The use of the term ‘the Dark Ages’, to describe the early medieval period (5th-11th centuries AD) is closely tied to many…
The discovery of the exquisite and iconic gold cup of Early Bronze Age date at Ringlemere, Kent, in 2001 prompted a…
This volume, the 17th published by Oxbow on behalf of the Neolithic Studies Group, returns to two interrelated questions that have long…
This report is about one of the most important Viking sites in England – one that remains shrouded in some confusion and…
Museums across the UK are gathering objects and accounts that reflect people’s experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Dendrochronology (dating timbers by analysing tree-rings) is a vital weapon in the archaeological arsenal, and one that is often mentioned in CA.…
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has launched an emergency package of support to protect heritage sites and organisations during the COVID-19 outbreak.…
A Second World War landing craft, originally reported to have sunk near the Isle of Man, has been found off the coast…
Prehistoric earthworks at Bosigran, in west Cornwall, have been directly dated for the first time, shedding new light on the area’s ancient…