Uncovering luxury living and ‘ritual activity’ in Roman Oxfordshire Archaeological work in rural Oxfordshire has uncovered the remains of a winged corridor…
A Bronze Age barrow cemetery has been uncovered in Hampshire, along with a connected mortuary enclosure and other possible ritualistic features. After…
Post-excavation analysis of the Curtain Theatre in Shoreditch, which staged some of Shakespeare’s plays (see CA 316), has revealed new clues to…
In the first ‘Science Notes’ (CA 333), we discussed the identification of a possible female Viking warrior using ancient DNA analysis. This…
Seven finds uncovered in Wrexham and Flintshire during 2015 and 2016 have been declared Treasure by the Coroner for North-east Wales. The…
Geological form and process fundamentally underpin archaeology, but many archaeologists only have a patchy understanding of it – or even a fear…
This is an aural companion piece to Marshall’s lyrical photographic vision of the Neolithic landscape of ‘Greater Avebury’, as seen in his…
This collection of 15 chapters – by many of Britain’s most involved, non-flint lithic workers – is refreshingly eclectic. Once past the…
This book collects 18 papers that were inspired by the themes and discussions of the ‘Engaging the public with archaeology threatened by…
Despite a history of study stretching back to the early 19th century, the hillforts of Cheshire have figured little in discussions of…
Peter Wade-Martins’ account of his life in archaeology is as rich as any of the sites with which he has been involved.…