Properity and plague

Examining a well-connected Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Broughton Lodge The diverse grave goods excavated at a 6th-century cemetery in Nottinghamshire testify to a…

Blazing a trail

Earliest evidence of humans making fire discovered in Suffolk Excavations at East Farm, Barnham, have uncovered the oldest-known traces of deliberate fire-making…

Rendlesham rediscovered

Exploring landscapes of power in early medieval East Anglia Over the last two decades, evidence of a high-status early medieval settlement has…

A multi-sided story

Examining the Norton Disney dodecahedron in its wider context Around 130 dodecahedra have been found across the northern Roman Empire, but the…

If Walls Could Talk

Reconstructing Roman London’s fashionable frescos Recent excavations in Southwark have uncovered one of the largest collections of painted Roman wall plaster ever…

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