Below are some of the publications we feel most deserve to be recognised for their contribution to the field – the nominees…
Congratulations to The Drumclay crannog-dwellers: revealing 1,000 years of lakeside living, winner of the Rescue Dig of the Year category in…
This year, the Research Project of the Year award went to Recapturing Berkeley Castle: one trench, 1500 years of English history…
We are delighted to announce that Roberta Gilchrist is the winner of this year’s prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award. Philip…
This year, the Research Project of the Year award went to Maryport’s Mystery Monuments. Accepting the award were Ian Haynes and Tony…
We are delighted to announce that Michael Fulford is the winner of this year’s prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award. Professor Michael…
Congratulations to First Impressions: discovering the earliest footprints in Europe, winner of the Rescue Dig of the Year category in the 2015…
This year’s winner of the Book of the Year award is The History of Archaeology, edited by Paul Bahn. Exploring how archaeology is…
The results are in, and having counted your votes, we are pleased to share the winners of this year’s CA Awards, as…
This year has seen many important advances in archaeological knowledge, technology, and methodology.…
Rescue archaeology is vital work carried out in areas threatened by human or natural agencies.…