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What was it like for a barbarian to become Roman? In the book that I…
It is one of the most obvious observations we are routinely required to make. We uncover…
Some of our favourite ‘fairy stories’ go back to the Bronze Age, if not before, according…
Spending a crusader penny To most of us, lavatories are ‘yuck’, but to archaeologists they…
Egypt's former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs fell into archaeology by chance, yet it…
Swanning around Older readers will recall the television career of Sir Mortimer Wheeler, and his…
UK, Iraqi, and Iranian archaeologists are uniting for the sake of preserving world heritage. Is…
The modern mind The British Museum’s (superb) current exhibition is called ‘Ice Age Art’ –…
Non Ban Jak will soon be slumbering again in the heat of the dry season…
Tom St John Gray reports on the legacy of the atomic bomb: is it heritage,…
We may not know exactly how they looked, we certainly do not know how they…
Unicorn lair found North Korea seems to live in a parallel universe where truth is…