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Current Archaeology Awards
The nominees of the 17th annual Current Archaeology Awards are below, and voting is now open. The awards celebrate the projects and publications that made the pages of the magazine over …
Current Archaeology Live! 2025
Current Archaeology Awards. The annual Current Archaeology Awards celebrate the projects and publications that made the pages of the magazine over the past 12 months, and the people …
Current Archaeology - Britain's favourite archaeology magazine
Britain's favourite archaeology magazine. This month’s articles follow two main themes, highlighting the latest insights from the worlds of historic architecture and archaeological science.
Resolving Repton - Current Archaeology
Jun 6, 2019 · Despite extensive archaeological evidence for the Great Army’s presence in Repton, though, questions remained over this interpretation. A set of radiocarbon dates …
Articles Archives - Current Archaeology
A new exhibition running at the British Museum explores the vast network of cultural and commercial connections that spanned Europe, Africa, and…
Fields of Gold: Understanding the Snettisham Hoards
Jan 3, 2025 · Over the course of eight decades, at least 14 separate hoards of Iron Age metalwork have been recovered from a single field at Snettisham in Norfolk. Now, following …
Further chariot burial discovered at Pocklington
Jan 3, 2019 · When archaeologists from MAP Archaeological Practice discovered a remarkable Iron Age chariot burial during the final stages of an excavation at Pocklington, East Yorkshire, …
News Archives - Current Archaeology
A large Anglo-Saxon cemetery has recently been discovered at Overstone in Northamptonshire. With 154 interments, it is the largest burial ground from…
Subscriptions - Current Archaeology
Britain’s favourite archaeology magazine. Options starting at less than £1.20 per week. Choose your subscription to Current Archaeology: Print £71.40 £57.95* FOR 1 YEAR Print & Digital …
Peasant houses in Midland England - Current Archaeology
May 1, 2013 · How the Black Death prompted a building boom It used to be thought that only high-class houses had survived from the Medieval period. Radiocarbon and tree-ring dating …