The great archaeological bake-off Thank you to all of you who entered our competition to bake CA a 50th birthday cake. Your creations looked…
One of our PhD students at the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Niamh Kelly, created this maritime wonder, and kindly…
Our curator, Dr Ros Cleal, recently celebrated a remarkable 20 years at National Trust Avebury’s Alexander Keiller Museum – and we…
In CA 294, I read a letter from an archaeological illustrator called Sarah Bailie, who also makes heritage-themed cakes. You had also…
I thought you might be interested to see the latest Edible Archaeology contribution from Birmingham Museums [following their stunning Staffordshire Hoard…
I enjoy seeing the cakes that you feature in CA, and wondered if you’d like to see my latest creation, made…
This chocolate cake is a copy of the Sedgeford Hoard, a group of 32 ‘Gallo-Belgic E’ staters that were found stacked inside…
I thought you might be inter-ested to see this edible replica of K377, a pyramid mount from the Staffordshire Hoard. The cake…
In the summer of 2013, the artist collaborative ‘Rhynie Woman’ received a grant from the Huntly Cultural Fund to provide a…
With hopes of excavating the remains of Sheffield Castle high, due to the forthcoming demolition of market buildings that currently stand on…
This is our wedding cake, which depicts Llanmelin hillfort in Wales (CA 277). I am currently a leader of the South East…