The winners of this year’s Current Archaeology Awards were announced on Saturday 28th February as part of Current Archaeology Live! 2026. The…
In this column Joe Flatman explores the medieval castles, Iron Age hillforts, famous earthworks, and historic towns of the Welsh Marches visited…
Long-running improvement works on a section of the A1 have uncovered rare traces of how contact with the Roman Empire transformed a…
In this column Joe Flatman continues his discussion of the sites and landscapes that CA has visited in Norfolk over the years,…
The Picts are a fascinating but archaeologically elusive people who thrived in parts of Scotland in the 4th to 10th centuries AD.…
St Mary Spital was London’s first religious house founded by Londoners. Between 1197 and 1539, the Augustinian priory flourished, developing from a…
In this column Joe Flatman looks at the diverse array of sites and landscapes that CA has visited in Norfolk over the…
In the early 18th century, Avon Street was built to accommodate wealthy visitors to Bath’s fashionable spa waters. Within half a century,…
In this column Joe Flatman looks at the diverse array of sites and landscapes that CA has visited in Cornwall over the…
Archaeological investigations ahead of the construction of a station to serve the new HS2 network of high-speed trains have revealed traces of…
Last year, four men were jailed for stealing and selling one of the most significant Viking hoards ever found in western Britain.…