This detailed monograph reports on the excavation of the only crannog known in Wales: Llangorse. Written by Alan Lane and Mark Redknap,…
Our cover story takes us to the territory of the Iron Age Brigantes, in what is now North Yorkshire. There, major works…
The discovery of the exquisite and iconic gold cup of Early Bronze Age date at Ringlemere, Kent, in 2001 prompted a…
This volume, the 17th published by Oxbow on behalf of the Neolithic Studies Group, returns to two interrelated questions that have long…
This report is about one of the most important Viking sites in England – one that remains shrouded in some confusion and…
The Picts are a fascinating but archaeologically elusive people who thrived in parts of Scotland in the 4th to 10th centuries AD.…
I hope you’re all well! It has been lovely hearing from so many of you over the past few weeks – what…
Forged from a project funded by the City of London Archaeological Trust, this volume weaves together archaeological, historical, and modern-day public health…
Excavations at Barrow Clump, Figheldean, by English Heritage in 2003–2004, were designed to ascertain the extent of damage to a round barrow…
As a mere ‘worked stone specialist’, it was with some trepidation that I took on the task of reviewing a book dealing…