The traditional story of the foundation of Falerii Novi is a dramatic one. This town lies in the Tiber valley, about 44km…
Richard Hodges looks at the Greco-Roman city of Apollonia…
Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts asks 'who were the Turks?'…
CWA's Editor in Chief discusses the nature of Islamic archaeology…
Palaeoanthropologists have uncovered hominid evidence in Georgia that pushes back the date our forebears left Africa…
30,000 year old flutes discovered in Swabian Jura…
Richard Hodges travels to the 'armpit of Tuscany' to give us his inimitable perspective on its archaeology…
‘On a cold day in 1958’ writes Michael Balter ‘the history of archaeology, and of our understanding of our own origins, was…
Excavated in the 1960's, could this be the worlds oldest town?…
Remains of prehistoric woman who died in childbirth discovered…
Richard Hodges writes about the coastal towns of Zadar and Nin, introducing us to their diverse histories…
The Roman remains of Northern and Eastern France: A Guide Book by James Romwich published by Routledge (£75) is an admirable book…