Armed robbers wearing hoods steal between 60 and 70 items of ‘incalculable value’ after breaking in and tying up female employee
IF: Wetwang Chariot Burial
Welcome to In Focus. In this series we take a closer look at particular sites, finds and objects from the world of Archaeology. Today we […]
Stonehenge was based on a ‘magical’ auditory illusion, says scientist
The layout of Stonehenge matches the spacing of loud and quiet sounds created by acoustic interference, new theory claims
AoA: Amino Acid Racemization
Welcome to Aspects of Archaeology. In this series we take a closer look at different aspects of the world of archaeology. Today we examine Amino […]
Battersea Power Station – demolish, develop or preserve?
The power station goes on sale again next month, with an expected price tag of £300m to £400m and Chelsea Football Club is known to be interested
AS: Super Silver Coin Found!
Welcome to Archaeoscoop, the place to find heritage and archaeology related stories from around the world! Today we hear of a Silver Coin found in […]
Valentine’s Day and the shocking science of romance
Nanoscale poetry, electrifying kisses and telegraphic love waves – just some of the ways scientists reveal their romantic side
QoD: The Heart of the Matter!
Welcome to Questions of Doom. In this series, we answer your questions about Archaeology and our shared heritage. Today we answer your questions about Valentine’s […]
Glasgow team gets £1m grant to study illegal trade in antiquities
Researchers will spend next four years gathering and analysing data on movements and motives of traffickers
Cathedral Licking with Lawrence Edmonds!
Today I witnessed Lawrence Edmond’s latest Cathedral lick. The venue? Saint Nicholas’ in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne! Lawrence’s Blog: http://cathedrallicking.wordpress.com/