Examining a new addition to the Hadrian’s Wall ‘souvenir’ vessels Over the last 300 years, a handful of enamelled bronze vessels, most…
For the final two legs of my tour of Scotland, I will head south and east – first, in this column, to…
Exploring early medieval asceticism on the Skelligs Skellig Michael – the larger of two rocky islets that lie 8 miles (13km) west…
For the fifth segment of my Scottish travels, I will head west to the Inner and Outer Hebrides. As a reminder, these…
Exploring evidence for gladiators in York and Cirencester Last month’s CA reviewed an exhibition in Cirencester that features six ‘gladiator’ skeletons excavated…
Excavating eroding archaeology on Rousay In the concluding part of our Orkney trilogy (see also CA 394 and 395), Carly Hilts reports…
For the fourth instalment of my Scottish travels, I will head as far north as it is possible to go in the…
For this third section of my Scottish travels on behalf of Current Archaeology, I head north and west – up and across…
Excavating early medieval Britain’s most significant female burial Archaeological work just outside Northampton has uncovered an internationally significant burial, furnished with a…
Following last month’s introduction to Current Archaeology’s broader surveys of Scotland, I will commence my detailed tour of the country in this…
The evolution of St James’s Palace from leper hospital to royal court Buckingham Palace has been the main London residence of the…