In CA 294, I read a letter from an archaeological illustrator called Sarah Bailie, who also makes heritage-themed cakes. You had also…
A new exhibition at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, entitled Predators and Prey: a Roman mosaic from Lod, Israel, showcases one of the…
A major new visitor centre, exploring the life, death, and rediscovery of Richard III, has just opened on Leicester’s Grey Friars site.…
Everyday life in the Roman military community at Inveresk Rome’s northern frontier could be a cosmopolitan place, with forts attracting bustling civilian…
Ten years ago, a single brooch led to the discovery of an exceptionally rare Viking-era site. Now that the post-excavation is complete,…
I thought you might be interested to see the latest Edible Archaeology contribution from Birmingham Museums [following their stunning Staffordshire Hoard…
Investigating a Viking burial in a monastic graveyard After a farmer found human bones in plough soil at Auldhame, East Lothian, excavation…
Unravelling the evolution of Europe’s largest prehistoric mound When a tunnel into Silbury Hill was opened for the first time in almost…
When archaeologists announced they had found the body of King Richard III beneath a car park on the site of Leicester’s Grey…
I am an archaeological illustrator, but I also love making heritage-themed cakes (I’d love to start my own business doing this!), and…