Exploring the archaeology of Smallhythe Place Smallhythe Place, a National Trust property in Kent, is home to a picturesque timber-framed house with…
Does archaeology have the wrong brand? One of the things that rather worries me about archaeology is that we are getting the…
The silly season is upon us, and I hereby proclaim that the award for the silly gimmick of the year must be…
The Awards for the Presentation of Heritage Research were a great success this year.…
Let us give a great welcome to the archaeological publishing event of the year: the 14th edition of J Collingwood Bruce’s Handbook…
The Local Heritage Initiative has been wound up.…
Congratulations to Rescue News on reaching its 100th issue.…
In a fascinating article by Eamon Hedderman on Church and State in the Republic of Ireland, we learn that Article 44 of…
On 14th December I was off to Rugby to celebrate the opening of the Jack Lucas Gallery at Rugby Museum.…