Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
Archaeologists working in Southwark have uncovered a late Roman sarcophagus, the contents of which are soon to be examined at the Museum…
Innovative methods of utilising ancient protein and DNA analysis have revealed new information about medieval parchment and the animals from which they…
In March this year, work began on an ambitious project to restore and reunite Brighton’s historic Royal Pavilion Estate buildings and garden, starting with a…
Further excavations by Bournemouth University at North Down, Winterborne Kingston, in Dorset, have revealed a later Bronze Age settlement and an enclosed farmstead of…
The largest excavation undertaken in Leicester for over a decade has shed vivid new light on the city’s early Roman history, as…
This latest excavation of the CA archive digs into a topic close to my heart: the medieval period. I begin on a…
Exploring a Neolithic neighbourhood at Llanfaethlu Since 2014, archaeological work at Llanfaethlu, on the north coast of Anglesey, has been revealing the…
The Council for Independent Archaeology 2017 conference will be held at the Sharpes Pottery Museum in Swadlincote, Derbyshire on Sunday, October 22nd.…
Two shipwreck sites spanning some 300 years and lying 280 miles apart have been safeguarded under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973.…
A community project at Clachtoll Broch, in north-west Scotland, is piecing together the story of a catastrophic event that saw the 2,000-year-old…