After last month’s column on Westminster Cathedral, I will continue my ecclesiastical theme this month by exploring three of the great religious…
Excavations on a Highland peninsula have uncovered a rich archaeological landscape spanning thousands of years. From a possible Mesolithic structure and an…
In this column Joe Flatman looks at the diverse array of sites and landscapes that CA has visited on the Isle of…
Two decades of archaeological research have shed vivid light on an Anglo-Saxon community that lived at Bamburgh 1,400 years ago, revealing a…
Archaeologists have recovered the first intact egg from Roman Britain among other unusual finds during investigations in Buckinghamshire.…
This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of one of the most spectacular finds of recent years. Divided into three sections,…
This book presents the first ever national survey of all 2,847 fragments of glass vessels known in England dating from the 7th…
In his introduction, W B Bartlett denies he is making any attempt to write a ‘definitive history’ of the great sweep of…
Ailsa Mainman’s Anglian York encapsulates the allure and the frustration of researching this period in the city. Following the near silence of…
Berryfields, situated to the north-west of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, is a site rich in history. Akeman Street, an important Roman road, runs…
The legend of the Trojan War is one of the most famous, and most enduring, Classical narratives, inspiring both artistic endeavours and…