Welcome to World of Dig Craft. In this series Liv Westring discusses current issues facing Archaeology, in Sweden and around the world. Today, Liv is… […]
AF: Outlaws
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today, we think about what it means to be an outlaw.
Urban archaeology in Libya: Romans, Christians & early Islam
Dr Anna Leone is a reader in Durham University’s archaeology department. One of Anna’s primary research focuses is the end of the pagan religious tradition […]
QoD: Managing Mammoth?
Welcome to Questions of Doom. In this series, we answer your questions about Archaeology and our shared heritage. Today, we consider the Mammoth – who […]
A-C: Art Vs. Science
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, Liv […]
Visiting Warkworth Castle
Today Rhys shares some footage from when he and Mr Soup visited Warkworth Castle on a cold, sunny, winters day.
The Archaeology of Leprosy: Challenging Stigma
Ms Kori Filipek-Ogden is a PhD student at Durham University’s archaeology department. Kori’s research examines Medieval skeletons to study the clinical and social effects of […]
Underwater Archaeology: Diving into Durham
Mr. Gary Bankhead is a post-graduate student at Durham University. He is trained in water rescue and employs these diving skills in exploring the River […]
Osteoarchaeology: Human stories from the bones
Becky Gowland is a senior lecturer in Bioarchaeology at the University of Durham. She currently teaches human skeletal analysis at both Undergraduate and Masters level. […]
HH: Zombies
Welcome to Hidden Histories. In this series, we take a closer look at the world around us and explore the hidden depths of our shared […]