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Opinion

Excavating the CA archive: Yorkshire, part II

In my previous column (CA 370), I examined Yorkshire’s prehistoric archaeology. This month, I am moving forward chronologically to explore the Roman,…

Science Notes

Science Notes – Parsing the properties of Egyptian purple pigments

Between 30 BC and the 3rd century AD, during which period Egypt was a province of the Roman Empire, a practice developed…

News

Contextualising Bronze Age burials on the Isle of Man

Recent assessment of a unique burial assemblage from the Isle of Man has helped illuminate a rare type of funerary practice also…

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Searching for the people of Doggerland

Around 8,150 years ago, a sudden shift in the seabed created the Storegga tsunami in the North Sea. With all known evidence…

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Roman villa revealed near Wrexham

The remains of a Roman villa have been revealed near Rossett, Wrexham. It is the first site of its kind to be…

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Updates to the definition of Treasure

The definition of what is considered ‘Treasure’ is to be revised by the Government, to broaden its parameters and provide increased protection…

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A new chronology for Glastonbury Lake Village

A new robust set of radiocarbon dates from the Glastonbury Lake Village in Somerset has allowed researchers to establish a more-precise chronology…

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