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On the 10th February, under a cloak of secrecy, the remarkable  artefacts in the Staffordshire Hoard were reunited for the first  time…

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When Martin Bates left his geophysical equipment to take its readings and wandered down to the beach at Happisburgh he made a…

Current Archaeology 288

When was Britain first colonised by early humans? The famous Boxgrove bones, found in the 1990s, date back about 500,000 years, and…

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News of the Crosby Garrett helmet’s discovery in 2010was swiftly tempered by disappointment when the museum seeking to acquire it was outbid…

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The Early Anglo-Saxon tradition of burying the dead in their finery has bequeathed some of Britain’s most spectacular archaeology, from the regal…

CA 284

Had you arrived 400,000 years ago, the Thames Estuary would offer a  world-class safari. Lions, rhinos, monkeys, and elephants all quenched  their…

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Mesolithic hunter-gatherers have traditionally been seen as powerless in the face of their environment. Rather than tailoring it to their needs with…

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Mick Aston passed away on 24  June. His  passion for archaeology inspired countless Time Team  viewers to follow in his footsteps, including…

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Tracking the movement of ancient armies is notoriously difficult. On those occasions when a mobile force threw up a bank and ditch…

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