‘The past lies in fragments… one might just as well try to reconstruct the idea of a tree from its leaves, or…
This is an absorbing account of medieval shipping, prompted by and focusing on the Newport ship – discovered in 2002 while building…
‘Power to the people’ and all praise to ringmaster Andy Burnham! In 2012, veterinarian Olaf Swarbrick published his gazetteer of standing stones,…
This enjoyable little book takes the reader on a whistle-stop tour of the buried heritage of one of Britain’s iconic historic cities.…
Ragstone was quarried from the upper Medway valley in Kent on a vast scale during the Roman period: the walls of Roman…
In this concise and readable book, Shennan brings together ancient whole-genome DNA data with excavated evidence to produce a detailed analysis of…
The Science of Roman History is an innovative book, bringing together many different areas of archaeological science to comment on the Roman…
This fascinating volume focuses on a Scottish settlement site that has its origins in the Late Upper Palaeolithic (LUP), inhabited at a…
What did the Romans do for us? Aside from sanitation, roads, and many other technological and engineering innovations that were introduced to…
The series looking at the stories behind the objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme continues with Worcestershire. Victoria Allnatt, the Finds Liaison…
This volume describes the results of some 20 years of investigation at a site near Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. The work revealed a pit…