Recent analysis of 12 teeth, first excavated at the Palaeolithic site of La Cotte de St Brelade in Jersey between 1910 and…
Further investigation into the contents of one of the most significant Viking-Age hoards found in Scotland has revealed a man’s name etched…
An ornately carved Pictish stone has been uncovered at an early Christian site in the Dingwall area of the Scottish Highlands.…
The eighth and final season of excavation at the Roman settlement of Ipplepen in Devon has revealed more information about daily life…
From rings and rare Anglo-Saxon namestones, to coins and a medieval oven, this year’s excavation on Lindisfarne has provided a new glimpse…
Archaeologists have completed their excavation of the Park Street burial ground in Birmingham. Some 6,500 skeletons were excavated from the cemetery, which…
Extreme weather has exposed the wreck of a ship, believed to have sunk 150 years ago off the coast of North Wales.…
August saw the first ever archaeological excavation to be carried out at the iconic north Wales prehistoric coastal fort of Dinas Dinlle,…
The most recent season of surveying at Brú na Bóinne in County Meath, Ireland, has proven very successful, identifying 40 previously unrecorded…
A project to uncover a Roman mosaic from the 4th century AD near Boxford, Berkshire, has been successfully completed, revealing one of…
Britain’s largest Second World War prisoner-of-war camp, located in the Yorkshire countryside close to Sheffield, was recently brought to light by a…