A figurine thought to be Britain’s only known example depicting the Celtic god Cernunnos has been found during the excavation of a…
When a strikingly well-preserved example of a Recumbent Stone Circle was identified in Aberdeenshire farmland (shown above), archaeologists were intrigued by its…
Several previous ‘Science Notes’ have featured osteological analysis tangentially (see CA 337, 338, 342, and 344), but we have not explored it…
Some 65 years after it concluded, the results of Brian Hope- Taylor’s excavation of the Mote of Urr – a motte-and-bailey castle…
This month finds us making our final preparations for our annual conference on 8-9 March – I look forward to meeting many…
The River Thames must be one of the longest archaeological sites in Britain, both in terms of distance and duration. People have…
Recent railway improvements entailed large-scale excavations in the outskirts of Alchester, a Claudian fortress evolving into Oxfordshire’s largest Roman town. Published at…
This volume offers the reader a radical view of what prehistoric pits did and the various social layers that made them more…
This is a well-rounded and readable account of research undertaken at Blick Mead, and one that undeniably establishes the site’s importance in…
This volume has been 16 years in the making, its origins being found in a regional research framework seminar in 2002. While…