The Portable Antiquities Scheme has published an online guide to buckles - Roman to eighteenth-century. The differing forms of late Roman and early Anglo-Saxon belt buckles have provided much material for discussion in recent decades, with...
Congratulations to Professor Vince Gaffney, now M.B.E., Anniversary Chair in Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bradford, for services to scientific research. The explorer of Doggerland, he has made digital archaeology a whole new...
Individuals and families can go along to Ogden Water Country Park, near Denholme, to help investigate the site of the Ilkley to Manchester Roman road. The free event begins on Saturday (June 9) and runs until Sunday, June 24. People...
A team from Northern Archaeological Associates will be tackling the Three Peaks tomorrow (Saturday, June 9th) in aid of Brain Tumour Research. Richard Fraser died earlier this year from a brain tumour and the challenge is in his...
Newcastle University is offering a PhD opportunity to study Roman Frontier Studies and Numismatics. The collaborative PhD offers 100% of UK/EU tuition fees plus an annual stipend and will explore the distribution, use and function of...
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