Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
A newly opened exhibition at Stonehenge documents the diet of the community thought to have been responsible for erecting the main phase…
Joe Flatman explores half a century of reports from the past. A selection of articles mentioned by Joe Flatman in this month’s column…
The Sculptor’s Cave in Moray, Scotland, is a treasure trove of archaeological finds. During the late Bronze Age, the cave appears to…
The CA editorial team loves visiting excavations for the magazine (have notebook, will travel!), but it is a rare treat to go…
In the course of excavations on the site of the former Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork City, Ireland, earlier this year,…
In 2010, on a rocky knoll above the River Glass in Comar Wood, Forest District staff came upon an enclosed Iron Age…
It is a problem not often considered: the difficulty of feeding armies while they are hundreds of miles from home or any…
In 1997, archaeologists excavating ahead of the construction of an access road for The Deep – the aquarium on the east bank…
In this month’s ‘Science Notes’, we take an in-depth look at archaeomagnetic dating, highlighting recent advances in reliability and its future prospects…
Peter O’Keeffe and Tom Simington, revised by Rob Goodbody Irish Academic Press, £35.00 ISBN 978-1911024149 Review Deirdre Forde This is the much anticipated…