04-12-2025 22:40
via
archaeology.co.uk
Rendlesham rediscovered
Exploring landscapes of power in early medieval East AngliaOverlooking the excavation of Rendlesham’s early medieval royal residence in 2022; the foundations of the timber great hall can be seen in Trench 14. IMAGE: Jim Pullen © Suffolk County CouncilOver the last two decades, evidence of a high-status early medieval settlement has been emerging just four miles from Sutton Hoo. What can Rendlesham tell us about the evolution and exercise of royal power in early medieval England? Carly
Read more »
Archaeology news
Excavating the CA Archive – Palaeolithic Caves
Current Archaeology 430 – ON SALE NOW
Rescue Project of the Year 2026 – Nominees
Research Project of the Year 2026 – Nominees
Book of the Year 2026 – Nominees
Archaeologist of the Year 2026 – Nominees
Shells found in Spain could be among oldest known musical instruments
Archaeologists say they have proof humans carved huge pits near Stonehenge
DNA reveals stone age teenager as chewer of 10,500-year-old ‘gum’
Rosemary Church obituary
Rare bronze and iron age log boats reveal details of Cambridgeshire prehistory
Excavating the CA Archive – Palaeolithic Kent and Sussex
Current Archaeology 429 – ON SALE NOW
Current Archaeology 429
Desktop versie