Archaeology is all about teasing out hidden details. At Verulamium, the site of the Roman city scrutinised during recent investigations is conspicuous…
Visiting some of Britain’s wilder landscapes today, it can be easy to overlook the mouldering machinery of past heavy industry, and the…
In March 1665 the London sailed up the Thames to collect her captain. Although this ship was laden with munitions, ready for…
We are used to seeing the Celts through the filter of Greek and Roman propaganda. Ancient writers poke fun at the luxuriant…
September is a momentous month for Scottish archaeology. It opens with delegates gathering for the prestigious European Association of Archaeologists conference in…
Since 1856, the Glasgow Archaeological Society has been fostering public awareness of the importance of archaeology in increasing our understanding of the…
Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology (GSIA) was formed in 1964 to study and record the history and physical remains of Gloucestershire industries.…
The Federation was set up to promote and assist with the study and recording of the history, antiquities and folk-life of Ulster,…
Holding infrequent meetings since 1953, the society now offers those from Easingwold Rural District with an interest in local history a varied…
The Berkshire Archaeological Society was founded in 1871 and exists to explore, care for and promote the Historic Environment of the past…