Gladiators return to the site of London's Roman amphitheatre for a Bank Holiday spectacular.…
Richard III’s life was ended by a brutal thrust into the back of his neck, which penetrated so far into his head…
Chris Catling looks at what we have gained in the 40 years since the passing of the landmark Protection of Wrecks Act…
It used to be thought that only high-class houses had survived from the Medieval period. Radiocarbon and tree-ring dating has now revealed…
In September 2012, archaeologists from the University of Leicester announced a significant development in their search for the remains of Richard III,…
Salisbury Plain is renowned for its spectacular Neolithic monuments, but decades of research have found few traces of earlier activity in the…
Yesterday (10 April) the CA editorial team were lucky enough to be invited to visit an ongoing excavation at Bloomberg Place, where…
The horrifying human cost of the Great Irish Famine is well known, but what archaeological traces has it left? Recent research at…
A recently-completed cemetery excavation close to Colchester’s Roman circus has revealed that some of Camulodunum‘s citizens marked their grave plots with ditches…
On Monday 4th February the results of tests on a skeleton found beneath a Leicester carpark were announced to a global media…