In 1747, the sensational discovery of an ancient chronicle redrew the map of Roman Britain and gave us place names we still use today. There was only one problem. It was a sham
Salford scientists reveal the ‘sound of Stonehenge’
Whatever went on there, it would have impressed the ancient Britons. Even if it was only whispering.
Moles dig up buried treasure where human trowels are banned
English Heritage keeps a careful watch as volunteers sift through hundreds of molehills on a fortress site near the Roman wall
Keep Calm and Carry On: The secret history
How Barter Books uncovered the massive second world war poster campaign that nobody ever saw
HH: Whither Archaeology?
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 […]