Interpreting evidence of conflict from the Neolithic to the coming of the Romans Interpersonal violence has been a fact of human existence…
During excavations at Warth Park in Raunds, Northamptonshire, archaeologists from Oxford Archaeology east made an unusual roman discovery: a wooden arm with…
Previously, large-scale changes in population were quite difficult, if not impossible, to discern from the archaeological record. But while there are still…
The Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire was recently given UNESCO World Heritage status, making it the 32nd site to make the list…
In 2016, a single canine tooth was found at Blick Mead – a major Mesolithic site 2km from Stonehenge. Now further isotopic…
Anyone visiting Hadrian’s Wall is well advised to take a guidebook. There are many available, but one of the most useful is…
The importance of the Clayton Collection extends significantly beyond its home ground of Chesters (Cilurnum), though the focus of the present volume…
As the author herself asks, why do we need another book on Hadrian’s Wall? The question is conclusively answered over the course…
Archaeologists do not often get the chance to excavate Hadrian’s Wall. The monument is well protected by law (rightly so) and spared…
Although attempts have been made to strip away later activity and present Roman – usually specifically Hadrianic – ruins to modern visitors,…
David Breeze’s new book on Hadrian’s Wall began as a series of lectures to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Even wonderful…