Today, we sit down and talk with James Gerrard of Newcastle University. For more information on the Lufton Project: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/luftonarchaeology/
MORE THAN 600 ANCIENT SEALS AND AMULETS FOUND
Archaeologists from the Cluster of Excellence make an unusually large find in Turkey – surprisingly vivid insights into the piety of the time Classical scholars […]
AiO: Historical Archaeology (Pt.1)
Welcome to Archaeology in Oceania. In this series Rhys Booth will discuss new discoveries, shed light on current theories and pose topical debates surrounding the […]
AiO: Stonehenge Chat
Welcome to Archaeology in Oceania. In this series Rhys Booth will discuss new discoveries, shed light on current theories and pose topical debates surrounding the […]
Archaeological discoveries confirm early date of Buddha’s life
Evidence found at world’s earliest Buddhist shrine in Nepal WASHINGTON—Archaeologists working in Nepal have uncovered evidence of a structure at the birthplace of the Buddha […]
A-S: Symmetry
Welcome to Archaeo-Scope. In this series we take an archaeological perspective on modern culture; asking questions about current trends and observations from around the world.
Battle for Richard III reburial site on hold as high court case is adjourned
Judicial review hearing delay as Leicester council becomes party to case involving Plantagenet Alliance on resting place for bones
Archae-Facts: Ketchup… But not as we know it!
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today, we see why we’ve been playing catch up with ketchup.
Iron age hill fort threatened by plans to build 200 luxury homes
Protesters in Shropshire say housing for ‘affluent commuters and rich retirees’ will ruin a site of national importance and set back archaeological research
Meet The Archaeologist: Scotland’s Coastal Heritage at Risk Project (SCHARP)
Today, we sit down and talk with Jo and Ellie of SCHARP in Saint Andrews. For more information visit: http://scharp.co.uk/ SCHARP YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/CoastArchaeology