Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
The 73-mile length of Hadrian’s Wall, as well as the forts and structures associated with it, has yielded thousands of intriguing objects…
Ongoing research into Winchester Cathedral’s mortuary chests – one of which is shown – is providing vital new evidence about the identities…
Post-excavation analysis of an Iron Age bark shield – the only one of its kind ever found in Europe – is greatly…
In what is thought to be the first excavation of its kind, the remains of a 19th-century Scottish whisky distillery have been…
A recent project analysing food residue on pottery from a medieval rural settlement in Raunds, Northamptonshire, has yielded detailed new information on…
A previously unknown Roman marching camp has been discovered in Ayr, adding new evidence to our understanding of the Roman conquest of…
In CA 338, we discussed proteomics – the study of proteins – and how it is quickly growing as a new way…
New DNA research into the evolution and spread of the plague has shown that during the first documented pandemic (AD 541-750) there…
This slim but hugely informative book describes the excavation of the grave, presents the detailed reports on artefactual and scientific analyses, and…
Operation Diver is the definitive account of how Anti-Aircraft Command attempted to counter the V1 threat. It describes the work by army…