Exploring the archaeology of Smallhythe Place Smallhythe Place, a National Trust property in Kent, is home to a picturesque timber-framed house with…
This is a picture of the 80th birthday cake that I made for my father, Roger Ayers. He and my mother, Lesley,…
This Richard III-themed cake was baked by distance-learning student Angela Parker for a talk by Mathew Morris (site supervisor of the…
This magnificent cake was made for the Ermine Street Guard Roman re-enactment society by Caerleon Roman Legionary Museum to mark our 40th…
I’m one of the Assistant County Archaeologists at Northumberland County Council, and I made this cake for a friend digging at…
This is a cake model of the Ancient Technology Centre in Cranborne, Dorset. We are an education centre where schools and other…
My wife and I work in the sandy wetlands of north-west Belgium, and she made this cake for a colleague who had…
Nicola Turton (pictured) made this cake for the Basingstoke Archaeological & Historical Society’s 40th birthday. It illustrates various aspects of the Society’s…
A tiny amber amulet shaped like a gladiator’s helmet has been discovered in the Walbrook area by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA).…
Britain’s most-moved Roman site, the Temple of Mithras in London, is one step closer to returning to its original location after recent…
Yesterday (10 April) the CA editorial team were lucky enough to be invited to visit an ongoing excavation at Bloomberg Place, where…