CA’s Editor in Chief discusses the evidence for climate change and wonders whether we are barking up the wrong tree. Our Archaeology…
CA‘s Editor in Chief considers the impact of our next government on heritage issues, and relives his season’s epic round of conferences.…
CA’s Editor in Chief evaluates the British Museum’s new expansion plan and considers whether the end will justify the means. The British…
CA’s Editor in Chief defines the difference between community and amateur archaeology, and cautions not to leave our past to the politicians.…
I make a visit to the refurbished Roman Baths at Bath. On 9 September 2010, I was invited down to Bath for…
Editor in Chief Andrew Selkirk reminisces over 250 issues of Current Archaeology. When I launched Current Archaeology, way back in 1967, I…
A response to Miles Russell’s and Stuart Laycock’s theory of UnRoman Britain. In their interesting essay UnRoman Britain, in CA 249, Miles…
Editor-in-chief, Andrew Selkirk offers his insight on some issues raised by spending cuts. How will universities fare under the new regime, where…
In CA 237 I reported on the re-opening of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Now it is the turn of the Fitzwilliam…
It is always a little dangerous to revisit old friends. What will they be like? Will you still like them when you…