I have now examined the archaeology of every county in Britain bar one – Wiltshire. This was no accident, for I have…
A monstrous regiment of women is taking over. On Friday 3rd April the women held an all-day conference at the Antiquaries where…
What are the major threats to our heritage today? It is always fascinating to have an inside view of what English Heritage…
Do we really have a way of integrating amateur help into field archaeology these days? At the Archaeology 2008 conference, university…
In CA 213, the Opinion article on Community Archaeology: Against the Odds outlined a problem of exclusion arising from the commercialisation and…
The dust has settled on our first big Current Archaeology event, and I am happy to report it was a great success.…
On February 14, I attended the Society of Antiquaries London and the Annual All-Party Parliamentary Archaeology Group Lecture to hear Hungarian archaeologist…
It is now just 3 short days until the Archaeology 2008 conference, which we are co-sponsoring along with the British Museum Department…
On January 28, I was fortunate to attend the London Society of Antiquaries Tercentenary lecture No. 3, The Dawn of Civilization, by…
The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) is threatened with a realterms budget cut that might close its central unit and terminate the national…
Several years ago when I lived in Bonn, I stayed just down the road from the Rheinisches Landesmuseum, which holds the original…