As a mere ‘worked stone specialist’, it was with some trepidation that I took on the task of reviewing a book dealing…
St Mary Spital was London’s first religious house founded by Londoners. Between 1197 and 1539, the Augustinian priory flourished, developing from a…
Special Offer: CA subscribers can get 25% off a subscription to our sister magazine, Minerva. In January this year, Current Archaeology gained a…
In the early 18th century, Avon Street was built to accommodate wealthy visitors to Bath’s fashionable spa waters. Within half a century,…
I hope you’re all keeping well. What a different world we find ourselves in since I wrote last month’s letter! They say…
This is a book you will want in your pocket if you are going for a stroll in East Anglia. Through his…
As the title of this book suggests, historic landscapes have the potential to improve the lives of those experiencing mental ill-health, by…
The decennial Pilgrimage of Hadrian’s Wall is an act of veneration for the most-substantial Roman monument in Britain, and the outstanding frontier-work…
This book is a welcome addition to the existing large corpus of material on the establishment and development of the plantation of…
A visit to Winchester’s cathedral and City Museum offers a chance to explore the ecclesiastical life and early days of this historic…