The news that the Bayeux Tapestry will be making a once-in-a-lifetime visit to Britain from September 2026 until July 2027 made me…
A recent study has identified the first direct evidence of milk consumption by humans anywhere in the world, by analysing the teeth…
Further investigation into the contents of one of the most significant Viking-Age hoards found in Scotland has revealed a man’s name etched…
An ornately carved Pictish stone has been uncovered at an early Christian site in the Dingwall area of the Scottish Highlands.…
The eighth and final season of excavation at the Roman settlement of Ipplepen in Devon has revealed more information about daily life…
In 2017, part of a 1,700-year-old mosaic richly decorated with scenes from Classical mythology was excavated during a community project at Boxford,…
This latest column from Joe Flatman looks at CA's coverage of Roman villas. He explores their presence in the magazine from the…
In this month’s ‘Science Notes’, we dive into the world of palaeoparasitology, and examine what the study of faecal matter can tell…
From rings and rare Anglo-Saxon namestones, to coins and a medieval oven, this year’s excavation on Lindisfarne has provided a new glimpse…
Archaeologists have completed their excavation of the Park Street burial ground in Birmingham. Some 6,500 skeletons were excavated from the cemetery, which…
The latest publication in the 50 Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme series uses a wide range of artefacts, carefully selected from…