British Archaeology - 6 Okt 2021
Climate change threatens the past too
From the editor
This issue’s contributors include
DIG DEEP FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
FIRST SIGHT
A Roman villa in Dorset with unusual mosaic floors
Searching for Aboriginal artefacts in UK and Irish museums
Missing study of Stonehenge stones, hoards and Nero’s head
Dating Machu Picchu, and early Chinese imports in Europe
Two statues, one white and one black, with a colourful past
Archaeology informs mitigation, adaptation and resilience
Weed ecology shines light on changes in medieval farming
Getting together in the field as covid-19 restrictions ease
Charlotte Higgins, chief culture writer at The Guardian
Bog bodies, museum displays and creative inspiration
Peatlands in history, culture and climate – online
Walking and talking across England and Wales
Neolithic excavations and an Irish bog figure
A successful 30th Festival of Archaeology
The Viking Great Army, and bog bodies
Bettany Hughes’ Treasures of the World
Connecting archaeology and ecology
Dun Baravat, Isle of Lewis
Offa’s Dyke at Trefonen
My Walking & Talking Your Way tour
Back to the Neolithic
Pagan bog idol may have overseen animal sacrifices
Britain in archaeology
The world in antiquity
Climate change & coasts: lessons from history
Climate change & coasts: lessons from history
Peatland archaeology,
“Bright Edge Deep”
Bog matter: new stories from the mire
A leopard in Dorset: The Dewlish Roman villa
On the trail of Indigenous Australia in Britain & Ireland
Weeds & seeds: how functional weed ecology can help reconstruct medieval farming
Burying the future
Tragic explosions
Missing article
A head in Suffolk
“Planning is essential”
Rosy’s Broch: Dun Baravat, Isle of Lewis
Are all archaeologists good at parking cars?
Greg Bailey on broadcasting
Phase 2
Bog bodies: Face to Face with the Past
The Viking Great Army & the Making of England
Temporary Palaces: The Great House in European Prehistory rehistory
Silchester Revealed: The Iron Age & Roman Townwn of Calleva
58. Trefonen, Offa’s Dyke
Celebrating the 30th Festival of Archaeology
On the ground & active
A colourful tale of two statues
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