On 26 October 1918, the nation received an unusual gift: Stonehenge. The monument had been bought at auction by Sir Cecil Chubb,…
With the remarkable potential of isotopic analysis making recent headlines (see p.18), it seems apt to talk a bit more about this…
Even a brand new town can hold ancient secrets. That is certainly the case at Sherford, currently under construction outside Plymouth, where…
It is well known that the Industrial revolution led to a staggering shift in the global nitrogen cycle – a key process…
A recent study, conducted by researchers from the Centre for Human Bioarchaeology at the Museum of London and Durham University, has looked…
The 6th and 7th centuries in England were defined by great social change. Along with the gradual conversion to Christianity in many…
For our first Science Notes outing, we bring you a recently published paper that has caused a bit of a stir in…