A narrative investigation into the lavish, plaster-encased burials of infants in Roman York, revealing hidden grief.
While many people are fixated on the future, there’s still plenty that we don’t know about the past. After all, our planet ...
If these coastal bases did support North Sea raids, it suggests the Viking “shock” of the late eighth century had deeper roots in Roman-era networks, mercenary service, and shipbuilding know-how.
It has been a particularly busy few weeks at CA, with visits to Nottingham and Carlisle and, of course, our annual conference ...
As 55 mph winds whipped sand across the Scottish coastline, archaeologists raced against the looming waves to record ...
All work is being carried out with guidance from Historic England to ensure repairs are handled sensitively.
Examining a well-connected Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Broughton Lodge The diverse grave goods excavated at a 6th-century ...
An exhibition of 3,000-year-old artefacts at Battersea power station gives Egypt’s most ambitious, self-aggrandising pharaoh a chance to emerge from Tutankhamun’s shadow ...
At the foot of Hadrian’s Wall, at the northernmost outpost of the Roman Empire, soldiers were not only fighting the Pictish ...
Can you imagine discovering a letter revealing that Blaise Pascal formulated the Law of Universal Gravitation before Newton? Or another written by Vercingetorix to the Roman historian Pompeius Trogus ...
During the Second Punic War, the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal led his forces to numerous victories. But did he really take war elephants across the Alps?
The excavation offers a fresh window into how people lived, traded, and commemorated the dead on the western Black Sea coast during the Roman era. Hospital Works Reveal a Hidden Tomis Necropolis ...
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