‘The past lies in fragments… one might just as well try to reconstruct the idea of a tree from its leaves, or…
Edited by Fiona Beglane British Archaeological Reports, £28.00 ISBN 978-1407314587 Review Rena Maguire In 2013, Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism authority, hosted…
Alan Rushworth and Alexandra Croom Oxbow Books, £55.00 ISBN 978-1785700262 Review Rob Collins The Roman fort of Segedunum is better known by…
Edited by David Bird Oxbow Books, £40.00 ISBN 978-1785703195 Review John Manley This book of 17 papers provides a significant overview of…
Once a destination for pilgrims, Hailes Abbey now lies in ruins. Lucia Marchini takes a look at a newly refurbished museum on…
Gladiators return to the site of London's Roman amphitheatre for a Bank Holiday spectacular.…
Antiquity has long been a source of inspiration for artists, with striking images of prehistoric monuments appearing in a variety of media…
Remarkable finds from Must Farm take centre stage in a new exhibition at Peterborough Museum, which tells the story of excavations at…
Alexandra Baldwin and Jody Joy The British Museum Press, £40 ISBN 978-0861592036 Review Rachel Wilkinson The Chiseldon hoard contained 17 Iron Age…
Keith Ray and Ian Bapty Windgather Press, £29.95 ISBN 978-1905119356 Review George Nash This welcome volume provides the reader with a detailed…
As well as marking 50 years since the launch of CA, this year sees the golden anniversary of musical masterpieces and a…