Rapid erosion has revealed spectacular Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeology on the coast of Westray, Orkney. Contemporary with the Ness of…
This year at the conference we held an Archaeology Fair, where we brought together, in one bustling marketplace, a varied group of…
In ‘Sherds’, CA 275, we brought you the story of ‘George’, a sarcophagus lid now housed by the University of Birmingham’s archaeology…
Our friends at Museum of London Archaeology are kindly offering Current Archaeology readers the chance to win a copy of four of…
Mainly an armchair society with a winter lecture programme and occasional visits to sites of interest. For the society’s full website, please…
New finds at Beechwood Farm, Inverness may help to reveal the ancient techniques of prehistoric Ironworkers, and provide new perspectives on metalworking…
1-2 March 2013 - Click here for full details, and to purchase tickets…
Launched in 1511, the Mary Rose was intended to be the flagship of King Henry VIII’s fleet. She was a new breed…
A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! Such were Richard the III’s last words according to Shakespeare – recorded…