Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
Every few years, the radiocarbon calibration curve used to determine the calendar dates of almost all 14C measurements gets updated. The last…
With construction work continuing during the lockdown, the York Archaeological Trust (YAT) has remained busy. Since last September, they have been excavating…
Archaeological work carried out by HS2 archaeologists at Wellwick Farm, Buckinghamshire, has uncovered evidence of activity at the site spanning 4,000 years,…
Damage to statues and other monuments has made for heated headlines and sharply divided opinions this summer. One act seems particularly heinous,…
Research into the chemical processes that cause wood to degrade over time has uncovered new information vital to the conservation of the…
In this column Joe Flatman explores the many archaeological projects and sites in Oxfordshire visited by CA over the years.…
As many heritage sites and museums begin to open their doors again, you may be looking forward to getting back out there,…
Where did the Stonehenge bluestones come from? Scientific advances are allowing us to pinpoint the outcrops that they were quarried from with…
Excavations in Whitechapel may have uncovered the remains of the first purpose-built Elizabethan playhouse, The Red Lion.…
A project, headed by researchers from Trinity College Dublin, has sequenced the DNA of more than 40 individuals excavated from both Mesolithic…