‘The past lies in fragments… one might just as well try to reconstruct the idea of a tree from its leaves, or…
11,000-year-old artefacts from Star Carr, Britain’s largest-known Mesolithic settlement, will go on display for the first time tomorrow (24 May), with the…
So that’s it! Last night saw the screening of the final episode of Time Team, notwithstanding a few ‘specials’ next year and…
After four weeks of fun, frivolity and fascinating finds, the first series of Pub Dig series has come to an end. Their…
The discovery of the Staffordshire hoard (see CA 236) in July 2009 was one of the most exciting archaeological finds of the…
In this, the first episode of three, Mary Beard (Cambridge's Professor of Classics) sets out to find the human stories behind the…
Another week, another micro-dig courtesy of the Pub Dig team, and this time Rory and Paul are at the Six Bells in…
This is a book that reflects the uncomfortable truce that has been reached between pragmatism and ideology within the archaeological community in…
This is another quietly evangelising publication, priced to ensure a wide circulation and written by the leading experts in their field, part…
It is astonishing to think that this two-volume report, the definitive account of Roger Mercer’s excavations at Hambledon Hill between 1974 and…
Nothing is as good as a question to establish the theme of a book. But in this case the question is not…