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Deva Victrix – is one of the unquestioned ‘great sites’ of Roman Britain. This was a major military centre from its late ...
Happy Birthday’ – to the project featured on this month’s cover. Founded in 2005, the Culver Archaeological Project has for ...
Two decades of excavations in East Sussex farmland have uncovered the remains of an unusual enclosed settlement linking the ...
On 26 October 1918, the nation received an unusual gift: Stonehenge. The monument had been bought at auction by Sir Cecil Chubb,… ...
Mighty warhorses, as richly adorned and armoured as their knightly riders, are an immediately recognisable icon of the medieval period. Until recently, they were understood mainly through analysis of ...
In 1978, Current Archaeology arrived on the scene of works begun six years prior by Manchester University, which surveyed Offa’s Dyke and neighbouring Wat’s Dyke. My column this month is on one of the ...
This month’s cover shows Aberlemno II, a 2.28m-tall Pictish cross slab in Angus. Thought to date to the 8th century, its front depicts a large, elaborately decorated ring-headed cross, while the ...
This month’s cover shows Aberlemno II, a 2.28m-tall Pictish cross slab in Angus. Thought to date to the 8th century, its front depicts a large, elaborately decorated ring-headed cross, while the ...
Charlotte Frearson, Jennifer French, and Andrew Gardner discuss why any prospective undergraduate should give the discipline serious consideration.… ...
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EMAS was founded in 1988 as the University of London Extra-Mural Archaeological Society and was initially open to anyone who was a… ...
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