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  1. Current Archaeology - Britain's favourite archaeology magazine

    Everything you need to know about archaeology in Britain - all the latest news, digs, and discoveries

  2. Issues - Current Archaeology

    Below are the back issues of Current Archaeology – click on the individual covers to see the contents of each one. Many of these back issues are still in stock, and you can click here to …

  3. Subscriptions - Current Archaeology

    For over 50 years Current Archaeology has been visiting the digs, talking to the excavators, and reviewing the literature to keep our readers up-to-date. So, if you are interested in staying …

  4. About Current Archaeology

    The magazine covers the archaeology of all periods – from prehistory and ancient human origins, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Britain, and the Middle Ages right through to modern times – and it …

  5. Articles Archives - Current Archaeology

    To conclude my mini-series on the towns of Roman. famous Romano-British city of all: Verulamium, modern-day St Albans. With much of the…

  6. Current Archaeology Digital Archive

    Explore the archaeology of all periods – from Prehistory and ancient human origins, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Britain, and the Middle Ages right through to modern times – Current …

  7. Current Archaeology Live! 2026

    Mar 1, 2025 · Current Archaeology Live! 2026 will take place on 28 February 2026 at University College London’s Institute of Education, where last year 600 of you joined us to hear the latest …

  8. Digs Archives - Current Archaeology

    The Copped Hall Trust Archaeological Project (CHTAP) offers Archaeology Experience Weekends to absolute beginners who would like an opportunity to: Excavate on a ‘live’ site,…

  9. News Archives - Current Archaeology

    Caistor Roman Project gets a boost Caistor Roman Project (CRP) – a community archaeology group centred around the Roman town of Venta Icenorum at present-day Caistor St Edmund…

  10. Current Archaeology Awards

    The awards celebrate the projects and publications that made the pages of the magazine over the past 12 months, and the people judged to have made outstanding contributions to archaeology.