To step into Harmondsworth Barn is not just to enter a space so glorious that it was lauded as the ‘cathedral of…
As well as marking 50 years since the launch of CA, this year sees the golden anniversary of musical masterpieces and a…
University Archaeology Day Date: Thursday 22 June Location: UCL, London Website: bit.do/uad2017 Telephone: 020 7679 1494 For anyone interested in studying archaeology, this inaugural University Archaeology…
Between 1974 and 1981, excavations in Dublin’s historic centre revealed a vast swathe of intact archaeology spanning most of the Viking-founded town’s Scandinavian occupation.…
Between 1974 and 1981 a remarkable campaign of excavations in Dublin exposed a swathe of the Viking town. From an archaeological perspective…
York’s celebrated Viking museum was forced to close when its galleries were flooded in December 2015, but with repairs and renovations now…
The Pictish carvings etched near the summit of Trusty’s Hill, a vitrified hillfort in Dumfries and Galloway, are as enigmatic as they…
Why were Pictish symbols carved into Trusty’s Hill, far to the south of where they usually occur? Investigation of a hillfort towering…
First opened in 1886, Chester’s Grosvenor Museum has been telling the story of the historic city for more than a century.…
The many achievements of Gertrude Bell (1868-1926) cover archaeology, travel, political administration, and more. She was a key figure in the formation…