CA 194

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

CA 193

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

Carenza's first dig

Carenza Lewis, Preceptor in Archaeology at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and Team member of Channel 4’s Time Team tells us of going…

Joining a field school

Few activities are as rewarding as the physical exploration of a personal hobby or interest, and for archaeological enthusiasts an increasing variety…

CA 192

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

CA 191

Iron Age warriors are in the news again, and three sites in quite different  regions of Britain allow us to compare and…

CA 190

We start this issue with a spectacular new discovery: an Anglo-Saxon royal  burial fit to compare with Sutton Hoo. Though the body…

CA 189

Have the Treasure Hunters won? For the past generation, treasure hunters  have been the bête noire of archaeologists, yet suddenly, everything seems…