What should I call my book? As some of you may know, I am spending my retirement, or semi-retirement, on writing what…
This is an image of a cake that was made for one of the previous exhibitions, The Picts Preserved, at Perth Museum.…
On 1 July 2011, it was Mick Aston’s 65th birthday, and his test pitting team (The Winscombe Archaeological Research Project) had…
In response to our call for photos of edible archaeology, some students from Exeter University sent in a picture of their Greek…
For Steph Turville’s 21st birthday, her parents had an archaeological birthday cake made for her — the decoration was a Roman fort…
Here are some fruity shots of Stonehenge and a Celtic cross that show a real zest for archaeology! These pictures were taken…
The Norfolk Historic Buildings Group celebrated its tenth anniversary in…
How Romantic! An archaeologist couple sent us this picture of their wedding cake. Now that’s commitment! This edition of edible archaeology…
This cake, which was enjoyed at the 3D Archaeological Society Christmas Dinner, is of a ruined Roman floor – complete with hypocaust,…
This cake is in the form of a section, with turf and layers, and a trowel beside it. It was made…
To celebrate the return of Time Team to our screens, Current Archaeology has offered the chance to win two Team Team books.…