The turning of the year is always a point to pause and reflect. For me, this issue marks a mindful milestone, as it is my ...
The Current Archaeology Awards celebrate the projects and publications that made the pages of the magazine over the past 12 months, and the people judged to have made outstanding contributions to ...
Rescue archaeology is carried out in areas threatened by human or natural agency. We’ve collated some of the best rescue ...
This has been another exceptional year for archaeological research. The following are some of the most exciting projects to ...
Below are some of the publications we feel most deserve to be recognised for their contribution to the field – the nominees ...
Below are the three individuals nominated for 2026’s ‘Archaeologist of the Year’, whose achievements reflect the diverse work taking place within our field. Voting is now open, and all the winners of ...
In last month’s column, I explored Palaeolithic important prehistoric sites not just in Britain but in the whole of western Europe. Here I will follow up on that review by moving south into Kent and ...
Around 130 dodecahedra have been found across the northern Roman Empire, but the purpose of these ornate objects is unknown, and few have been recovered from datable contexts in modern excavations. An ...
This month’s articles are bookended by unusual artefacts with intriguing tales to tell. The first is an elaborate pendant bearing emblems associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Analysis ...
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