Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
Two buildings found during excavations at Bath Abbey are the first Anglo-Saxon stone structures to be identified within the city, and may…
In this column Joe Flatman looks at the diverse array of sites and landscapes that CA has visited in Hampshire over the…
Over 2,000 years ago, in what today is West Sussex but at the time lay within the territory of the Iron Age…
Excavations at the Courtauld Institute of Art at Somerset House, London, have uncovered a cesspit belonging to one of the luxurious medieval…
The grave of a late Iron Age or early Roman ‘warrior’, who had been laid to rest with a sword and spear,…
Rolf Loeber was a scholar of rare distinction. A distinguished psychologist and criminologist, he also had an active research interest in medieval…
This volume, comprising 12 chapters by 22 contributors, focuses on the ringwork of Carrick or Ferrycarrig, located approximately three kilometres north-west of…
Review – The Prehistoric Archaeology of the A477 St Clears to Red Roses Road Improvement Scheme 2012
Around 97% of all archaeological fieldwork within the UK is undertaken by the private sector, especially large infrastructure projects such as road…
This is both a useful, and a slightly curious, compendium. Its strength lies in providing overviews of continuing research on the northern…
Embroidery is simply defined as the embellishment of textiles using needle and thread. However, as revealed in this book, it was a…