Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
In this concise and readable book, Shennan brings together ancient whole-genome DNA data with excavated evidence to produce a detailed analysis of…
The Science of Roman History is an innovative book, bringing together many different areas of archaeological science to comment on the Roman…
This fascinating volume focuses on a Scottish settlement site that has its origins in the Late Upper Palaeolithic (LUP), inhabited at a…
What did the Romans do for us? Aside from sanitation, roads, and many other technological and engineering innovations that were introduced to…
Would you walk under a ladder? Could you stab the image of a loved one? A new exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum…
In my archival ‘excavation’ of Doggerland (CA 342), I mentioned that it was Bryony Coles who coined the name of this site…
In a research project originally published in Scientific Reports, Dr Christophe Snoeck and researchers from the University of Oxford, the Vrije Universiteit…
Volunteer and community groups/projects are invited to apply to the Community Archaeology Radiocarbon Dating fund before 30 November.…
The first clear evidence for possible prehistoric habitation on Staffa, a small island in the Inner Hebrides, has been uncovered during a…
It has long been assumed that the technique of spinning thread has a lengthy and robust history. New evidence, though, suggests that…