Digging For Britain, the round-up of the UK's most interesting current archaeological digs, invites us to ignite our ...
Development of a business district located in Tallinn's city center, bordered by Rävala and Estonia boulevards, will begin ...
From long-buried metalwork to long-buried stories, we next examine what archives and archaeology can tell us about female experiences and aspirations in medieval England and Wales, drawing on a new ...
Earlier this year, the dig picked up the coveted Rescue Excavation of 2024 award by Current Archaeology magazine. Orkney Islands Council’s Archaeological Fund supported six projects overall in ...
The study determined that the tools were used to prepare acorns, cereals, legumes, and aquatic plants such as yellow water ...
BBC News reports that a cobbled courtyard surrounded by traces of buildings with tiled and flagged floors were discovered ...
Uncovering Roman Carlisle has announced its first archaeological dig of 2025. People with an interest in ancient history or who fancy having a go at archaeology are invited to sign up for a mini dig ...
An archaeological dig before work starts on a historic building could shed new light on a town's medieval history. Plans to restore the Guildhall of St George in King's Lynn in King's Lynn were ...
It seemed only right that community be allowed to participate in the excavation of their archaeology, but in 2024 we launched a new fieldwork initiative called ‘Dig Where You Stand’, which is designed ...
CAERLEON is home to the remains of a Roman legionary fortress and as well as some Roman baths. The archaeological site is famous and the permanent legionary fortress is one of only three of its ...