Tracing the impact – and the experiences – of the Roman army in Britain A major new exhibition at the British Museum…
New DNA research into the evolution and spread of the plague has shown that during the first documented pandemic (AD 541-750) there…
This slim but hugely informative book describes the excavation of the grave, presents the detailed reports on artefactual and scientific analyses, and…
Operation Diver is the definitive account of how Anti-Aircraft Command attempted to counter the V1 threat. It describes the work by army…
The lives of the Iron Age inhabitants of a coastal settlement in the most northerly of the Shetland Isles are captured in…
‘This is an archaeological book, I make no pretensions to write history.’ So writes Martin Carver in his wide-ranging new book –…
This collection of papers examines the place of humans within their global ecosystem, along with their long-term modification of, and responses to,…
Making a Mark focuses on decorated portable artefacts from mainly the Neolithic, and provides the reader with an excellent discussion forum. Across…
A new temporary exhibition presents the latest research into the remains recovered from the Mary Rose, revealing new details about a diverse…
In the 1970s and 1980s, investigations at Repton revealed evidence of a 9th-century Viking army camp, as well as a mass grave…
Recently I accepted a new position at the National Trust, working across south-east England on the amazing sites and landscapes in the…