As things opened up again this summer, it has been wonderful to visit excavations and exhibitions again, to meet project directors and…
Roman finds from the Tees at Piercebridge and beyond Ritual or rubbish – how should we interpret objects that ended their days…
This issue is bookended by the archaeology of Kent. Our cover feature showcases Dover Castle, whose 12th-century Great Tower is banded with…
In around AD 900, a unique Viking Age hoard was buried in south-west Scotland. Known as the Galloway Hoard, its eclectic contents…
Secrets of a unique Viking Age collection from south-west Scotland Buried c.AD 900, the Galloway Hoard is thought to be Scotland’s earliest-known…
Based in historic Lincoln, Bishop Grosseteste University offers a BA Archaeology and History degree course, with the option of a foundation year.…
In mid-April, CA travelled to Butser Ancient Farm in Hampshire – our first site visit of 2021! – to catch up with…
In mid-April, with outdoor attractions reopening to the public, CA marked an exciting milestone: our first site visit of 2021. We went…
This year's Current Archaeology Live! conference ran from 5-7 March, and took place completely online. As we weren't able to facilitate the…
The 1970s were an exciting time for British archaeology, with large-scale open-area excavations in many historic city centres revealing a previously unsuspected…