Military History Matters 129

• The BBC at war: how the broadcaster came of age during WWII
• Rome’s frontier: conflict and Hadrian’s Wall
• Hitler’s doomed offensive
• The worst leaders in history?
• When Britain and the US almost went to war…

Current Archaeology 389

• HMS Invincible: excavating a Georgian time capsule
• 50 years at Butser Ancient Farm
• Indigenous life on the Roman frontier
• Cissbury Ring: Neolithic flint mines in the digital age
• Canterbury: new approaches to saving heritage
• The collections of the Society of Antiquaries of London…

Minerva Magazine 196

• The art and power of golden manuscripts
• The birth of Gothic: cathedral-building in medieval Europe
• Ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
• Feminine Power: She who must be obeyed
• Naples: restoring an ancient necropolis…

Current Archaeology 388

• Celebrating Hadrian’s Wall: how did the Romans mark its construction?
• The archaeology of Black Cat Quarry
• Ancient multiculturalism in the Midlands
• What are hillforts? Investigating these misunderstood monuments
• Restoring Marble Hill: how archaeology helped to revive a Georgian gem…

Current World Archaeology 113

• Digging Caesar’s Forum: daily life in Rome
• Nebra Sky Disc: decoding a prehistoric vision of the cosmos (out 25 May on The Past)
• The dead of Amato: conflict on the Peruvian south coast
• Tsunami: a Bronze Age tragedy in Turkey
• Finding Shackleton’s ship
• The monastery of San Vincenzo al…

Military History Matter 128

• Against the odds: how Hitler’s airborne elite took Crete
• What became of the prisoners of 1798?
• The Battle of Sluys: a forgotten medieval naval clash
• Conflict and consequences: the myth of decisive battle
• Black soldiers in the American West…

Current Archaeology 387

• How female migrants changed the face of Bronze Age Orkney
• Roman and medieval Leicester
• Waterloo uncovered: Hougoumont Farm exposed
• Chichester’s Roman past
• Peatlands, climate change, and the future of archaeology…

Minerva Magazine 195

• Spiro: a climate crisis in the Mississippian world
• Hisham’s Palace: mosaics in the desert
• Olympia: monuments to victory (available 27 April on The Past)
• The Museo Barracco in Rome
• Sir John Soane’s architectural drawings
• Exploring ‘trench art’…

Current Archaeology 386

• Time Team returns: the show’s first new digs in a decade
• Excavating a prisoner of war camp in Shropshire
• Exploring the legacy of a Roman monument
• Trimontium’s Roman tragedy
• Tracing religious remains at Maryport Roman fort (available 13 April on The Past)…

Current World Archaeology 112

• Pyramid builders: eye-witness accounts of a legendary construction project
• Golden Fleece paradox: gold in the Caucasus
• Recording rock art in Portugal
• Apollonia revisited: a pioneering survey
• Italy: a 9th-century feudal calamity
• Thailand: a legendary lost city…

Military History Matters 127

• Churchill’s darkest hour: the military disasters of 1942
• Waterloo uncovered: veterans, archaeology, and the battlefield
• Renaissance warfare: a military revolution
• The charge of the Iron Fleet: Charleston, 1863
• The accident that triggered the Blitz…

Current Archaeology 385

• Lift after the Vikings: uncovering the Great Army’s legacy at Torksey
• Exploring prehistoric Britain’s French connection
• Petuaria: Brough-on-Humber’s lost Roman theatre
• The prehistoric origins of Scotland…

Minerva Magazine 194

• The rise of Christianity in the Caucasus
• The sun in the world of Stonehenge
• Childhood in the Roman Empire
• Law and order: an ancient legal code from Crete
• A conversation with Egyptologist Salima Ikram
• Investigating Chiragan’s Roman statues…

Current Archaeology 384

• Exploring the world of Stonehenge
• Symbolism in Shakespeare’s schoolroom
• Quarrying clues: Neolithic stone extraction
• Britain’s most elusive Roman sculptures (out 9 February)
• Deciphering the DNA of the Amesbury Archer and the Companion…

Current World Archaeology 111

• Palmyra: what sculpture is revealing about life in a desert city
• Secrets of Ancient Greek technology
• How DNA is solving archaeological mysteries
• Inca Empire: maintaining Central Andean suspension bridges
• Climate change at Butrint
• Verulamium, Britain’s third-largest Roman city
• Norway: secrets of the ice…

Military History Matters 126

• The Battle of Crécy
• ‘The worst maritime disaster ever’: the sinking of Wilhelm Gustloff
• General Wolfe at Quebec, 1759
• The Battle of Chinese Farm: Sinai, 1973
• The Philippines, 1942-1945…

Current Archaeology 383

• Uncovering scenes of the Trojan War in Rutland
• Wall paintings and rood-screens in Welsh churches
• African identities in Roman Britain
• Reconstructing the Dunch Hill roundhouse
• From West Africa to Wisbech: analysing an abolitionist’s campaign chest…

Minerva Magazine 193

• Luxor temple: where kings became gods
• Art and ancestors in ancient Peru
• Eternal beauty: what did kallos mean to the ancient Greeks?
• Domitian: portraying imperial power
• John Craxton and the art of ancient Greece…

Current Archaeology 382

• Tracing the rise and fall of Syon Abbey
• Cladh Hallan: the roundhouse way of life in South Uist
• Neolithic art in the Stonehenge landscape
• The architecture of England’s co-operative movement
• Richborough’s Roman amphitheatre…

Current World Archaeology 110

• Origins of the Incas: from human sacrifice to mythical beings
• Rethinking the jungle
• The origins of early Christianity in Africa
• Butrint’s slave manumissions
• The treasures of Sanxingdui, China
• Tracy Roberts and LoveItaly: saving Italy’s heritage…

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