If anyone is capable of introducing the casual reader to the landscapes of Britain it is Professor Francis Pryor. In a career…
Based on the results of the author’s MPhil research at Durham University, this volume examines an intriguing hypothesis: that the introduction of…
This is the second edition of what has become a standard work on Roman art, and covers the period described as the…
In a period that is largely defined by the Romans and their written histories, thanks to a relatively poor archaeological record, coinage…
As I sat down to write this month’s ‘Welcome’, the internet was awash with images of Processions, a mass participatory artwork celebrating…
The Picts remain one of the more elusive early medieval kingdoms of Britain, and our knowledge of their culture is still rather…
A recent study, conducted by researchers from the Centre for Human Bioarchaeology at the Museum of London and Durham University, has looked…
The long-lost moat of Newark Castle has been rediscovered during a £60m project led by Severn Trent to upgrade Newark’s sewers. The…
CITiZAN, a community archaeology project focused on vulnerable intertidal and coastal sites, has won the Arts, Culture, and Heritage prize at the…
The Isles of Scilly are known for their sandy beaches and shallow tidal waters, but the archipelago was not always like this.…