I have now examined the archaeology of every county in Britain bar one – Wiltshire. This was no accident, for I have…
Almost a quarter of a century after the 16th-century Rose Theatre was rediscovered during archaeological work ahead of the construction of a…
Professor Mick Aston has been presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2012 British Archaeological Awards.…
The results are in: the winners of this year's British Archaeological Awards were announced today (9 July) at the British Museum in…
After featuring in CA 269 Sherds, there is an opportunity to catch the London première of The Chalk Legend at The Forum…
Immortalised in Henry V as ‘this wooden O’, the Curtain Theatre in Shoreditch was home to Shakespeare’s company of players until the…
This cake was made for Dr Johanna Ullrich, a phosphate-analysis specialist, to mark her departure from the University College Dublin School of…
A record-breaking hoard of Iron Age coins has been found in Jersey, archaeologists have announced. Estimated to contain between 30,000 and 60,000…
Anglo-Saxon skeletons have been surfacing for almost a century in the fields of Oakington. Now a new project has laid bare the…
Change is afoot at the Museum of London, which today (22 June 2012) reopened its Roman gallery following the first major update…
Museum of London archaeologists have uncovered the playhouse which staged the first performance of Romeo and Juliet before Shakespeare's company moved to…