Military History Matters 136

September 14, 2023
  • Wellington at war: how Britain’s greatest general made his name
  • The British Templars: new light on a crusading warrior elite
  • Master of the dark arts: Dudley Clarke, pioneer of deception
  • In Flanders Fields: the cemeteries of WWI
  • Arminius: Hitler’s barbarian hero
  • Current Archaeology 403

    September 7, 2023
  • Dark satanic mills: tracing the lives of 19th-century pauper apprentices
  • Ballynahatty: reconstructing a rare Neolithic timber monument
  • The South Downs from above: human history from the Neolithic to the Cold War
  • Exploring local life before and after Hadrian’s Wall
  • The Connington teenager: being ‘different’ in Anglo-Saxon England
  • Ancient Egypt Magazine 138

    August 10, 2023
  • Poisonous paint: exotic but dangerous pigments in ancient Egyptian art
  • House of Life: the central repository of knowledge
  • Cleopatra II: the ‘traditionally untraditional’ queen
  • Huy: the High Steward Amenhotep
  • Magical honey: unusual uses in ancient Egypt
  • Reflecting ancient life: precious mirrors
  • Current Archaeology 402

    August 3, 2023
  • Beyond Birdoswald: exploring life and death outside a Hadrian’s Wall fort
  • Magnifying Milecastle 46: new excavations at the Hadrian’s Wall site
  • Gladiators: arena spectacles in Roman Britain
  • Vernacular houses in Jersey: hints from Hamptonne
  • Unearthing a medieval mystery: searching for Saline’s lost church
  • Archaeology on prescription: using fieldwork to support York’s mental health
  • Ancient Egypt Magazine 137

    June 8, 2023
  • Saints or sinners? Priests behaving badly in ancient Egypt
  • The first Cleopatra: Syrian princess
  • The Thirteenth Dynasty: the remarkable Vizier Ankhu
  • Tell el-Farkha: an exceptional Predynastic site in the Nile Delta
  • The Book of the Heavenly Cow: investigating an ancient Egyptian myth
  • Unexpected Egypt: encounters with artefacts in unlikely places
  • Travels in an Antique Land: the rock-cut tombs of el-Hawawish
  • Current Archaeology 400

    June 6, 2023
  • Surprises from the Roman frontier: investigating a new turret on Hadrian’s Wall
  • Archaeology for all: can social value save archaeology from extinction?
  • Seeking seclusion: tracing medieval hermits in Britain and Ireland
  • Excavations and attractions: celebrating half a century of the York Archaeological Trust
  • Current World Archaeology 119

    May 18, 2023
  • Rethinking the role of Persian and Greek luxury
  • Investigating the transition to settled and farming lifestyles on the Konya Plain
  • Exploring Persia’s northern defences in late antiquity
  • The archaeological gems of Greece’s forgotten highlands
  • Grama Bay: a crossroads in the Mediterranean
  • Minerva Magazine 201

    April 20, 2023
  • The rise of royalty in prehistoric Europe
  • Exploring interpretations of the Fayum mummy portraits
  • Wooden wonders at Herculaneum
  • Drinking and decadence in the ancient Persian and Greek worlds
  • Touring Siena’s medieval monuments
  • Ancient Egypt Magazine 136

    April 13, 2023
  • Min, the God of the Eastern Desert
  • Temple of Mentuhotep II: an innovative building at Deir el-Bahri
  • Divine kingship: Sety I, Ramesses II, and their colossal alter egos
  • Pharaoh’s chariot wheel
  • Exploring tomb distribution in Upper Qurna
  • Horemkhauef of Hierakonpolis
  • Military History Matters 133

    March 9, 2023
  • The Peloponnesian War: how conflict tore ancient Greece apart
  • Imperial firefighters: Roberts, Kitchener, and the Anglo-Boer War
  • Churchill’s American arsenal: the special relationship that won World War II
  • How the Scots saved France: the Battle of Baugé, 1421
  • The end: Vietnam, 1973
  • Current Archaeology 397

    March 3, 2023
  • Druce Farm Roman villa: a community dig in the heart of Dorset
  • Exploring evidence for gladiators in York and Cirencester
  • Searching for the ‘Band of Brothers’ at Aldbourne
  • Cosmati at Canterbury Cathedral? the history of a medieval mosaic
  • The story of the All Saints ‘anchoress’
  • Minerva Magazine 200

    February 16, 2023
  • The artists behind Maya masterpieces
  • Art and identity in the Mediterranean
  • Unravelling the myths and archaeology of Minoan Knossos (available on The Past 23 February)
  • Exploring palatial pleasures in Parma
  • Touring the ancient theatres of Epirus
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