Current Archaeology's Book of the Year 2011 is awarded to Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller for The Rose and the Globe: Playhouses…
This year, the much coveted Research Project of the Year prize went to The Ness of Brodgar, and was accepted on behalf…
Congratulations to the team behind the Frome Hoard, which was named as Current Archaeology's Rescue Dig of the Year 2011.
The award was…
The largest hoard of Anglo Saxon gold ever found, was discovered the summer of 2009 by a metal-detectorist in a field in…
The Portable Antiquities Scheme has today released news of the Frome Hoard, a cache of 52,503 Roman coins dating to the 3rd…
Archaeologists have discovered Stonehenge’s little sister, dubbed Bluestonehenge, just 2.8km away on the west bank of the River Avon.…
After such sensational discoveries it was inevitable that archaeologists would return to Sutton Hoo. Rupert Bruce-Mitford was the first to pick up…
This was no ordinary burial. The group that gathered on a grassy promontory overlooking the River Deben around AD 625 was participating…