Happy New Year! It’s amazing that 2020 is upon us already – which means that our annual conference is also approaching fast…
Almost a century after the discovery of arguably the most-famous pharaoh’s tomb, some of Tutankhamun’s grave goods are on display in London.…
Current Archaeology Live! 2020 will be held on 28-29 February 2020, at the University of London’s Senate House. Below is the provisional…
This book offers an alternative view on the well-trodden path of attempting to identify the site of the fabled last stand of…
In England we are so surrounded by brick, much of our cities and towns being built out if it, that we are…
Your reviewer has to admit that he may lack entire objectivity when it comes to this book as he is thanked in…
From Roman temples dedicated to Mithras to Anglo-Saxon stone crosses, Newcastle’s Great North Museum: Hancock explores an array of beliefs and ways…
Why was the monumental Roman bathhouse at Silchester demolished in the 1st century AD, only to be rebuilt on an even grander…
Our cover feature explores a significant change of heart: why were Silchester’s Roman baths demolished in the 1st century, just as the…
The award for Rescue Project of the Year 2020 was won by ‘Roman writing on the wall: recording inscriptions at a Hadrian’s…