On the eve of World War II, a self-taught English archaeologist, working at the behest of a Suffolk widow with a curiosity about what lay beneath several earthen mounds on her property, made what is ...
Discover one of the most significant British archaeological finds of the century. Discover one of the most significant British archaeological finds of the century at the Althorp estate, ancestral home ...
Ancient England had more "bling" than historians have given it credit for. That's the conclusion archaeologists drew from a cache of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts from northeast England dating back ...
There’s nothing like watching ISIS blow up the ancient city of Nineveh to make archaeologists, conservationists, and historians feel helpless. Yet many have responded to ISIS’s destruction ...
A NEW report, the "Survey and Policy of Field Research in the Archaeology of Great Britain. 1: The Prehistoric and early Historic Ages to the Seventh Century A.D.", has recently been published by the ...
The congress of the British Archaeological Association in Canterbury in September 1844 was the first archaeological conference in Britain. This paper examines the visual practices of performance and ...
A hoard of 179 silver pennies, likely buried on the eve of the Battle of Hastings in 1066, and a rare Roman vehicle fitting ...
Suffolk has been at the forefront of a record-breaking year for archaeological discoveries, as new figures reveal an unprecedented number of ...
Two National Trust sites in Cornwall are set to participate in the UK’s biggest archaeological celebration. The Festival of Archaeology, which runs from July 19 to August 3, is organised by the ...