Archaeologists discover Wiltshire site is forerunner to Stonehenge and has been continually occupied since 8,820BC
Inside the mummies’ embalmed bodies – courtesy of a hospital CT scanner
The British Museum’s next big exhibition reveals secrets that experts have been able only to guess at – until now
Frogs’ legs may have been English delicacy 8,000 years before France
Dig at Blick Mead, Wiltshire, a mile from Stonehenge, turns up bones of toad’s leg dating to between 7596BC and 6250BC
Viking versatility: pillagers cum pirates recast in subtle light by British Museum
Biggest Viking show in 30 years aims at new appraisal revealing Nordic seafarers as traders – and, latterly, museum visitors
Bronze exhibition at Royal Academy shows its mettle
Landmark autumn show to feature 150 works across 6,000 years including the Chimera of Arezzo and Trundholm sun chariot
Furness Abbey grave yields treasures of a prosperous medieval abbot
Curators hail discovery of the first crozier excavated in Britain in 50 years and remarkable ring in grave that had escaped robbers
Music mogul’s widow gives £26m to Oxford University for Humanities scholarships
Led Zeppelin reunion concert in 2007 led to whole lotta largesse from Mica Ertegun, whose husband co-founded Atlantic Records