‘The past lies in fragments… one might just as well try to reconstruct the idea of a tree from its leaves, or…
With a mixture of personal and archaeological anecdotes, this short book gives a real insight into the life and studies of Brenda…
This collection of papers by Mark Hassall, for many years a lecturer at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology and co-editor of the epigraphic…
Maryport stands out among the Roman forts in northern Britain. Popular accounts of such sites normally focus on providing a structural biography…
This is the second volume in the New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain series. The first volume, published in 2016…
This volume, a PhD thesis, is a detailed study of round barrows in the central and northern Anglo-Welsh borderland. This is an…
Archaeology always retains the power to surprise. The site of Cirencester’s western cemetery, much developed and truncated over the years, ought to…
Humble Works for Humble People is a study of the structures associated with Galway and North Clare’s fishing industry: from ‘artisanal’ piers…
The reader needs to be aware of the author and his previous county-based gazetteers to know what this book covers. The subject…
Focusing not so much on marine environments (as the title might suggest) as on wetlands and inland waterways, this book is the…
Winchester is a city with remarkable historical and archaeological roots. At various times playing a local, national, and international role, the city…