In my previous two columns I explored some of the known for their medieval and later histories, and for their towering urban…
Any excavation carried out a stone’s throw from the Stonehenge World Heritage Site and some of its attendant monuments – Durrington Walls,…
Presenting a broad analysis of the role of animals in Roman society, Cave Canem is largely based on the evidence from ancient…
As you would |expect from CA’s Archaeologist of the Year, this is an extremely well-researched and well-written book. Split into three parts,…
Skilled as they are at piecing together complex and often elusive clues to reconstruct a sequence of events, you might describe archaeologists…
Where do we come from? A new exhibition encompassing genetics and archaeology tells the long tale of migration in the British Isles.…
This month marks 50 years since Fishbourne Roman Palace, one of the great archaeological discoveries of the 1960s, opened its doors to…
Charlotte Frearson, Jennifer French, and Andrew Gardner discuss why any prospective undergraduate should give the discipline serious consideration.…
Four decades on from the extraordinary Anglo-Scandinavian discoveries of the Coppergate excavations in 1976-1981, York Archaeological Trust is running an oral history…
For this month’s contribution to the ‘great excavations’ mini-series, I turn to perhaps the greatest project in medieval archaeology: Wharram Percy. This…
Discover the stories revealed by the bones of Londoners in this fascinating evening workshop. Immerse yourself in this hands-on workshop where you…