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Barely ten years ago, experts still believed hominids arrived in Northern  Europe only after the Great Anglian Glaciation of c.450,000 BC. Then…

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Somewhat to our surprise, Current Archaeology has now  reached its 200th issue, so it is time for a gala special. In  our…

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In 1999, a new World Heritage site was created entitled the Heart of  Neolithic Orkney. This brings together some of our greatest…

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This issue we start with the Hertfordshire country set  – c.150 AD. Two of the richest Roman burials ever  found in Britain…

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Amazing! For the first time, Ice Age cave art has been found in  Britain. Countless people have visited Creswell Crags on the…

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Rarely does an archaeological discovery change  accepted history. The traditional story of the Roman  invasion of Britain usually has Vespasian, later the…

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What are the outstanding achievements in British  archaeology? The British Archaeological Awards set out  every two years to survey the field of…

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How should we look after our historic towns? At Lincoln,  English Heritage has been sponsoring a new way of  assessing them, a…

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This issue marks the opening of the 17th volume of Current Archaeology, so it is  time for a new look, and a…

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More Iron Age gold has been found in north-west Norfolk. Our lead story this issue  comes from my own site at Sedgeford.…