‘The past lies in fragments… one might just as well try to reconstruct the idea of a tree from its leaves, or…
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…
Almost a decade ago, the crumbling remains of Reading Abbey – once one of the most important medieval religious centres in northern…
This is another in the popular series of books that showcases finds largely recovered by metal-detectorists and recorded by the Portable Antiquities…
Almost a third of this book comprises a review of pre-Roman record keeping, before moving to the title period under headings such…
Any excavation carried out a stone’s throw from the Stonehenge World Heritage Site and some of its attendant monuments – Durrington Walls,…
Presenting a broad analysis of the role of animals in Roman society, Cave Canem is largely based on the evidence from ancient…
As you would |expect from CA’s Archaeologist of the Year, this is an extremely well-researched and well-written book. Split into three parts,…
Skilled as they are at piecing together complex and often elusive clues to reconstruct a sequence of events, you might describe archaeologists…
Where do we come from? A new exhibition encompassing genetics and archaeology tells the long tale of migration in the British Isles.…