Our cover feature takes us 16 years back in time to revisit a justly famous Essex excavation. Found in 2003, the burial… ...
In a gravel pit at Boxgrove, just outside Chichester, the remains of a man have been discovered, half a million years old.… ...
In AD699 St Guthluc established a hermitage on what was then a deserted fenland island at Crowland, Lincolnshire. After Guthlac’s death the… ...
I have criss-crossed the United Kingdom, examining its history through the eyes of Current Archaeology. I have now visited ...
This month’s cover story takes us to Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders, and more specifically to a site with a wonderfully ...
On the banks of the Tweed in the Scottish Borders is the reputed site of Merlin’s Grave, the embedded remnant of a legend long associated with the nearby village of Drumelzier. Dr Ronan Toolis ...
This month marks 40 years since Wessex Archaeology was founded. Milestone birthdays are often a time of reflection as well as celebration,… ...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Reformation and the Civil War reduced a great many of Britain’s abbeys and castles to… ...
A large carved stone that was probably launched from a medieval catapult or trebuchet has been excavated at Edinburgh’s Grassmarket. Similar in… ...