The results are in, and having counted your votes, we are pleased to share the winners of the 9th annual Current Archaeology…
This year's winner of the Book of the Year award is Roman Camps in Britain by Rebecca Jones, as reviewed in issue…
This year, the Research Project of the Year award went to Richard III: the search for the last Plantagenet king, featured in…
Congratulations to Folkestone: Roman villa or Iron Age oppidum?, winner of the Rescue Dig of the Year category in the Current Archaeology…
English Heritage's senior archaeologist and winner at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards 2012…
We are delighted to announce that Tony Wilmott is the winner of this year’s prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award. Currently…
Congratulations to Sea of Troubles: Scotland’s Eroding Heritage, winner of the Rescue Dig of the Year 2012. Featured in CA 259, Scotland’s…
This year’s winner of Book of the Year 2012 is Becoming an Archaeologist: a guide to professional pathways by Joe Flatman, as…
This year the Research Project of the Year 2012 awards went to Massacre at Fin Cop, featured in CA 255. Iron Age…
We are delighted to announce Sam Moorhead as our official Archaeologist of the Year 2011. Sam is the National Finds Advisor…
Current Archaeology's Book of the Year 2011 is awarded to Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller for The Rose and the Globe: Playhouses…