The nominees of the 17th annual Current Archaeology Awards are below, and voting is now open. The awards celebrate the projects and publications that made the pages of the magazine over the past 12 ...
In a gravel pit at Boxgrove, just outside Chichester, the remains of a man have been discovered, half a million years old.… ...
Rescue archaeology is carried out in areas threatened by human or natural agency. We’ve collated some of the best rescue projects that… ...
Over the course of eight decades, at least 14 separate hoards of Iron Age metalwork have been recovered from a single field at Snettisham in Norfolk. Now, following the publication of a new book ...
Rescue archaeology is carried out in areas threatened by human or natural agency. We’ve collated some of the best rescue projects that… ...
My ‘great site’ this month is one close to many people’s hearts. When I think of the locations that embody the best of Current Archaeology as a magazine and British archaeology as a community, I ...
EMAS was founded in 1988 as the University of London Extra-Mural Archaeological Society and was initially open to anyone who was a… ...
Charlotte Frearson, Jennifer French, and Andrew Gardner discuss why any prospective undergraduate should give the discipline serious consideration.… ...
When you are about to embark on a dig, it’s a good idea to double check you have everything you might need… ...
Lancashire Archaeological Society provides an annual programme of regular lecture meetings and talks through the winter months and three or four guided… ...
Revealing the hard, often brief, lives of pauper apprentices A collaborative project has brought to light the lives of a 19th-century community… ...