Below are the three individuals put forward for 2021’s ‘Archaeologist of the Year’, whose achievements reflect the diverse work taking place within…
The Research Project of the Year award was won by ‘Prehistoric pop culture: deciphering the DNA of the Bell Beaker Complex’ – the…
The award for Rescue Project of the Year 2019 was accepted by MOLA Headland Infrastructure for their work along the A14. The…
The Old Stones: a field guide to the megalithic sites of Britain and Ireland wins Current Archaeology’s prestigious Book of the Year…
Every year, the Current Archaeology Awards celebrate the projects and publications that made the pages of the magazine over the past 12 months, and the people…
Winner of the award for Book of the Year was Mark White for Lost Landscapes of Palaeolithic Britain (published by Oxford Archaeology). Winner…
We are delighted to announce that Hella Eckardt is the winner of this year’s prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award. Top honours for Archaeologist of…
The award for Rescue Project of the Year was accepted by MAP Archaeological Practice Ltd for their work at Pocklington. A prestigious archaeological…
The award for Research Project of the Year was accepted by the University of Buckingham for their work at Blick Mead. Accepting the…
We spoke to our three nominees for Archaeologist of the Year 2018 to find out their highlights of the year and of their…
The results are in, and having counted your votes, we are pleased to share the winners of the 9th annual Current Archaeology…