Students may study for a BA in History with Archaeology; or Welsh History with Archaeology; or Heritage, Archaeology and History. We concentrate on the archaeology of Britain, Ireland and Europe from the Prehistoric to the end of the Middle Ages.
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Two days after unveiling a reconstruction of the face of Richard III, Leicester experts have now … [Read More...]

If it seems a stroke of incredible good fortune that ULAS’ trial trenches came down on the very … [Read More...]

In September 2012, archaeologists from the University of Leicester announced a significant … [Read More...]

In CA 274, Mick explained how his local research project examining the origins of Winscombe in … [Read More...]

In his new bi-monthly column, Mick Aston guides us through the trials and triumphs of local … [Read More...]

In early May the excavation of a riverbank in the heart of Roman London drew to a close. Waterlogged … [Read More...]

A 6-month excavation in the heart of London has revealed thousands of artefacts illuminating the … [Read More...]

Render unto Caesar . . . Many people study Roman coins, but how were they actually … [Read More...]

11,000-year-old artefacts from Star Carr, Britain's largest-known Mesolithic settlement, will go on … [Read More...]

A large Bronze Age boat has recently been discovered at Dover. Keith Parfitt, of the Canterbury … [Read More...]

Has King Arthur been discovered at Tintagel? Tintagel, on the North coast of Cornwall, is famed … [Read More...]

Distance learning can offer a valuable route into archaeological study for those who are unable, or … [Read More...]

Ian Haynes, Professor of Archaeology at Newcastle University, discusses the challenges in providing … [Read More...]

Comparisons with Pompeii or Tutankhamen’s tomb are easily overused when attempting to convey the excitement of a new archaeological discovery. Recent media reports labelling an excavation at the new Bloomberg Place in the heart of London the ‘Pompeii of the North’ could risk dooming the results, however exciting, to disappointing comparisons … [Read More...]

The past is constantly being re-written. Across the country there are hundreds of excavations going on. It’s back-breaking work in often tough conditions, but the findings are essential for our understanding of our past. Yet who has the time to visit them all and put their findings into context? We do! For 40 years Current Archaeology has been … [Read More...]

Current Archaeology has a sister magazine - Current WORLD Archaeology Current World Archaeology covers the world from the first emergence of man up to yesterday: from Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Near East, to Anatolia, Classical Greece and Rome, as well as Asia and the Far East. Launched in 2003 as the sister magazine to Current Archaeology, we report on … [Read More...]