I made this model as part of this year’s Carlisle Pageant celebrations, since the castle and the custard cream are two massive…
Making a killing in the Thames Estuary In 2004 the skeleton of an elephant still surrounded by the flints used to butcher…
Oxford Archaeology, one of the oldest archaeological units in the UK, celebrates its 40th birthday this autumn. CA caught up with Chief…
On the trail of a Medieval mystery The unexpected discovery of a magnificent Medieval complex during routine development work set archaeologists quite…
At first glance the skills of a soldier and an archaeologist do not seem an obvious match. Yet both disciplines demand manual…
What can we learn from going back to a site that was first excavated by Grahame Clark in 1949-51, and that has…
Recent excavations just outside the walls of Roman Cirencester revealed the unexpected survival of parts of a town cemetery — and gave…
In the winter of AD 872-873 a Viking army made camp at Torksey in Lincolnshire. Dawn Hadley and Julian D Richards are…
The rise and fall of a Roman waterfront In early May the excavation of a riverbank in the heart of Roman…