This is the third and final volume in the New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain series, whose geographical scope is…
When the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal took the throne in 669 BC, his empire was at its height. As well as defeating enemies…
When archaeologists from MAP Archaeological Practice discovered a remarkable Iron Age chariot burial during the final stages of an excavation at Pocklington,…
A previously unknown Anglo-Saxon cemetery has been revealed in Scremby, Lincolnshire. On a chalky outcrop of the Lincolnshire Wolds, it was found…
A record number of Treasure finds have been recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) for the second year running. At the…
The winners of the 2018 Heritage Angel Awards – a programme established in 2011 and supported by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation…
Post-excavation analysis of the oldest wooden bowl yet found in Orkney (see CA 343), has revealed details of its Iron Age use.…
This month, we are discussing something new for Science Notes: ice-core analysis. This technique is based on the fact that, as atmospheric…
The skeleton of a man wearing thigh-high leather boots and buried face-down in the mud has been discovered in the Thames. The…
I hope you had a wonderful festive period – but even as we look forward to what 2019 might bring, the past…