Welcome to Tutankhamun week! In the first of this week’s videos, Aaron introduces us to the discovery, made by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, of […]
Innovative Stone Age tools were not African invention, say researchers
A new discovery of thousands of Stone Age tools has provided a major insight into human innovation 325,000 years ago and how early technological developments […]
Tutankhamun Week: Introduction
Welcome to Tutankhamun week!
A-C: Viking Armies = 50% Women?
Welcome to Archaeo-Chat. In this series we record unscripted conversations about archaeology, what it is like to be an archaeologist and related topics. Today, I […]
A-S: Sexualizing Archaeologists?
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. […]
AF: Black or Blue? (Not Black’n’White!)
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today, we examine the vocabulary of colour description…
A-C: AIA to Sell Treasure of Harageh?
Welcome to Archaeo-Chat. In this series we record unscripted conversations about archaeology, what it is like to be an archaeologist and related topics. Today, we […]
Occupying the North Atlantic: Mesolithic middens & Viking diaspora
Mike Church’s key research theme is the investigation of the interaction between humans and the environment in the North Atlantic islands (including Atlantic Scottish islands, […]
Isotopes and archaeology
Janet Montgomery’s doctoral thesis awarded in 2002 (available to download from the AHDS website: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/montgomery_2005/) was the first study to apply combined radiogenic lead and […]
Oppida: Iron age urbanism in Europe
Dr. Tom Moore’s research interests focus mainly on the British and French Iron Age, particularly the late Iron Age-Roman transition.