These 12 quite disparate papers cover mining/quarrying of flint, chert, and other fine-grained silicic rocks within the British Isles (and Norway), although…
Terse, heightened prose relates a set of nested journeys: a Beaker chief to his death and hinted excarnation, his daughter with his…
This a handsome and well-researched volume on the history and archaeology of the German High Seas Fleet. It presents the results of…
This report describes excavations by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) on the edge of Daventry. The archaeology was concentrated in three areas,…
This is a thoroughly revised, weighty second edition, and can be regarded as a companion piece to Richard Bradley’s recently co-authored and…
Professor Joanna Brück has produced a fresh textbook of the Bronze Age that builds a complex picture of the period from the…
Britain’s largest Second World War prisoner-of-war camp, located in the Yorkshire countryside close to Sheffield, was recently brought to light by a…
Contemporary art is on view at Stonehenge’s visitor centre for the first time. Lucia Marchini went along to take a look and…
A chance metal-detector find has led to the excavation of a highly unusual 6th-century grave in Gloucestershire.…
The most-famous date in English history is said to be 1066 – but what was the immediate impact of the Norman Conquest?…