The winners of this year’s Current Archaeology Awards were announced on Saturday 28th February as part of Current Archaeology Live! 2026. The…
Dendrochronology (dating timbers by analysing tree-rings) is a vital weapon in the archaeological arsenal, and one that is often mentioned in CA.…
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has launched an emergency package of support to protect heritage sites and organisations during the COVID-19 outbreak.…
A Second World War landing craft, originally reported to have sunk near the Isle of Man, has been found off the coast…
Prehistoric earthworks at Bosigran, in west Cornwall, have been directly dated for the first time, shedding new light on the area’s ancient…
With museums and heritage sites still closed, we’ve selected some more of the finest archaeology- and history-themed activities to keep you busy.…
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.…
Analysis by X-ray of three copper-alloy artefacts recovered from the wreck of the Mary Rose has offered new insight into their construction…
Archaeological investigations in Lechlade-on-Thames, Gloucestershire, have revealed two very unusual Bronze Age burials in an extensive ceremonial landscape spanning many phases of…
If there was one thing that Time Team excelled at during its 25-year run, it was bringing communities together to share in…