The winners of this year’s Current Archaeology Awards were announced on Saturday 28th February as part of Current Archaeology Live! 2026. The…
Extensive archaeological work during Highways England’s A14 improvement scheme in Cambridgeshire has revealed a wealth of features spanning thousands of years (see…
A stone inscribed with 7th-century writing has been discovered during excavations at Tintagel Castle. Found during a five-year project commissioned by English…
While we have talked a lot about ancient DNA (aDNA) in ‘Science Notes’, it has mainly been in the context of decoding…
It is well known that the Industrial revolution led to a staggering shift in the global nitrogen cycle – a key process…
Once part of Mercia, Nottingham was a key Anglo- Saxon settlement that became one of the five Boroughs of the Danelaw. It…
The Stonehenge Bluestones is a semi-glossy, well-produced, slim, populist volume that, after ten years, replaces John’s earlier book, The Bluestone Enigma. It…
The Isle of Man lies at the centre of the Irish Sea and is characterised by its own insular traditions, while also…
If anyone is capable of introducing the casual reader to the landscapes of Britain it is Professor Francis Pryor. In a career…
Based on the results of the author’s MPhil research at Durham University, this volume examines an intriguing hypothesis: that the introduction of…
This is the second edition of what has become a standard work on Roman art, and covers the period described as the…