I have now examined the archaeology of every county in Britain bar one – Wiltshire. This was no accident, for I have…
These 12 quite disparate papers cover mining/quarrying of flint, chert, and other fine-grained silicic rocks within the British Isles (and Norway), although…
Built in 1071, Oxford Castle was an imposing fortification with one of the largest mottes in the country. Largely abandoned by the…
Terse, heightened prose relates a set of nested journeys: a Beaker chief to his death and hinted excarnation, his daughter with his…
Extreme weather has exposed the wreck of a ship, believed to have sunk 150 years ago off the coast of North Wales.…
This a handsome and well-researched volume on the history and archaeology of the German High Seas Fleet. It presents the results of…
August saw the first ever archaeological excavation to be carried out at the iconic north Wales prehistoric coastal fort of Dinas Dinlle,…
This report describes excavations by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) on the edge of Daventry. The archaeology was concentrated in three areas,…
This is a thoroughly revised, weighty second edition, and can be regarded as a companion piece to Richard Bradley’s recently co-authored and…
The most recent season of surveying at Brú na Bóinne in County Meath, Ireland, has proven very successful, identifying 40 previously unrecorded…
Professor Joanna Brück has produced a fresh textbook of the Bronze Age that builds a complex picture of the period from the…