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As things opened up again this summer, it has been wonderful to visit excavations and exhibitions again, to meet project directors and curators, and to see archaeological discoveries with my own eyes – what a difference a year makes. This month we have a number of shorter articles reporting on these trips – I have also been to Bath and, by the time you read this, will have visited digs in Winchester and Caistor St Edmund too, so watch this space for future coverage of these and other sites (have notebook, will travel!).

Our first feature takes us to Anchor Church, near Repton, where recent architectural analysis has revealed hints that the artificial caves may boast early medieval origins and links to a royal religious recluse.

Next comes news from visits to two summer digs: one exploring the extra-mural settlement at Birdoswald Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall, and another at Sedgeford in north-west Norfolk, where a long-running project is uncovering traces of middle Saxon malting.

From there, we are marking the inscription of the UK’s newest World Heritage site: the dramatic landscapes associated with slate-working in north-west Wales. This month’s ‘In Focus’ ties into this theme, featuring the UK’s other UNESCO-recognised sites and how this status can be threatened or, in the recent case of Liverpool, lost.

Speaking of special status, this year marks the Sussex Archaeological Society’s 175th birthday, making it one of the oldest county-based archaeological societies in the country. We have been learning about its origins following a dramatic discovery at Lewes Priory, and the historic properties in its care; this is followed by a spotlight on one of its more enigmatic sites, the Long Man of Wilmington.


Cover Date: Oct-2021, Volume 32 Issue 7

Cover Story

Appreciating the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales On 28 July, UNESCO added the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales to its list of World Heritage sites, which currently number 1,154. Chris Catling reports on the reasons for this…

Features

Listed and lost: Cultural World Heritage sites in the UK This summer, the UK gained a new World Heritage site in the form of the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales,…
Anchor Church: The refuge of a 9th-century royal religious recluse? The rock-cut remains of Anchor Church, near Foremark in Derbyshire, have long been identified as an 18th-century folly. Recent analysis…
Brewing up history: unearthing evidence for middle-Saxon malting at Sedgeford A long-running excavation in north-west Norfolk has revealed the remains of what is thought to be a middle-Saxon malting complex.…
The Long Man of Wilmington The origins of the imposing East Sussex hill figure known as the Long Man of Wilmington have long posed a…
Sussex: tracing the origins of a 175-year-old archaeology society Founded in 1846, Sussex Archaeological Society is one of the UK’s oldest county-based archaeology societies – but how did it…
Birdoswald: exploring a Roman town on Hadrian’s Wall Birdoswald is one of the most-excavated Roman forts on Hadrian’s Wall, but the area beyond the fort walls has been…

Comment

Science versus The Arts The heritage sector is central to the UK’s appeal as a tourist destination, which will be crucial in reopening our…
Excavating Kent Large infrastructure projects have led to some remarkable discoveries down the years – think of Heathrow Terminal 5, as well…

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Views

John Pull: Worthing’s hero archaeologist Self-taught archaeologist John Pull made discoveries of national significance in the South Downs around Worthing, but his humble origins saw…
Heritage from home – September 2021 Across the UK, many heritage sites and museums are now welcoming visitors again, but if you’re still looking for activities…
Finds tray: Roman candle-holder Probably dating to the 2nd-3rd centuries AD, the holder is formed into a zoomorphic creature.
Cromwell’s mansion: Austin Friars, City of London This artist’s impression shows the scale of the 58-room mansion, with its halls, kitchens, and chapel, as well as the…
Excavating Kent Large infrastructure projects have led to some remarkable discoveries down the years – think of Heathrow Terminal 5, as well…
The Red Phone Box and Post Box Appreciation Society This year marks the 100th anniversary of the telephone kiosk.

Reviews

Cumbria’s Prehistoric Monuments Adam Morgan Ibbotson has successfully brought together around 100 prehistoric sites from across Cumbria into a much-needed single volume. Home…
Mammoths and Neanderthals in the Thames Valley: excavations at Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire This book presents the results of excavations at the Dix Pit quarry near the village of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, which…
The Viking Great Army and the Making of England The arrival of the Viking Great Army on British soil in AD 865 had an immeasurable impact on England. No…
50 Finds from Buckinghamshire: objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme In this latest book in the 50 Finds series, Arwen Wood, Finds Liaison Officer for Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes, presents…
Belonging and Belongings: portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni Belonging and Belongings is the latest BAR publication in the Archaeology of Roman Britain series. Focusing on the portable archaeology…
Brickmaking: history and heritage It is always interesting to find a new book about bricks. Often ignored, these little marvels need to be celebrated,…

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