Current Archaeology 393

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This month’s cover feature focuses on the largest-known hoard of Late Roman hacksilver, found at Traprain Law, an Iron Age hillfort in East Lothian. With a new study exploring its eclectic contents, what can we learn about the artistic interests of people on both sides of Hadrian’s Wall?

From Hadrian’s Wall to Hampshire, we next visit Silchester and Little London, which are the only places in Britain that have yielded tiles marked with the names and titles of the emperor Nero. What do these fragmentary finds mean? Our next feature reports on a recent site visit to Caistor St Edmund, near Norwich. There, close to the known remains of a Romano-Celtic temple, other traces of enigmatic activity are emerging from the Norfolk soil. We then cut across the country to Gloucestershire, to hear the latest news from Chedworth Roman Villa, which was discovered more than 150 years ago but has only recently received the first formal academic publication of its finds.

Villas represent a distinctly privileged lifestyle – and so our next feature provides a complete contrast, as we delve into the period of around 700 years when public executions were an inescapable part of London life – and on such a scale that the capital was nicknamed the ‘City of Gallows’. A new exhibition shares powerful and poignant stories about those condemned under this system, those who made their living from it, and those who campaigned for its abolition. Our final feature also concerns matters of life and death, as we travel to Ambleside Roman fort in the Lake District. There, analysis of lead sling bullets found scattered around the site is revealing clues about a long-forgotten battle.


Cover Date: Dec-2022, Volume 33 Issue 9

Cover Story

Piecing together the puzzle: understanding the Late Roman hacksilver from the Traprain Hoard Excavation work at Traprain Law, an Iron Age hillfort in East Lothian, some 30km east of Edinburgh, was interrupted by the turmoil of the First World War. Two weeks after…

Features

A battle in the mists of the Lake District? Ambleside Roman fort under attack Recent research has shed new light on a Roman fort in the Lake District, and the violent events that may…
Little London: Nero, Silchester, and building infrastructure in the new province Distinctive tiles stamped with the name and titles of the Roman emperor Nero have been found at only two sites…
Caistor St Edmund: excavating an aqueduct in Roman Norfolk Archaeological investigations in a field outside Norwich, close to the remains of a Romano-Celtic temple, have uncovered further evidence of…
Chedworth Roman Villa: exploring over 150 years of interpretation Chedworth Roman Villa, near Cirencester, has been open to visitors since its discovery 158 years ago – but, until today,…
City of Gallows: tracing the human stories behind London’s history of public executions A new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands provides poignant and powerful insights into the seven centuries when London…

Comment

Ancient DNA and ‘Anglo-Frisians’ I have a personal dislike of the term ‘Anglo-Saxon’ to describe the people and culture of southern and eastern Britain…
Excavating Scotland Moving geographically west to east, we then come to Bearsden on the north-west outskirts of Glasgow. This site is, if…
Review – The Lost King to highight Langley’s contribution, the film underplays or completely omits the work of the many female academics who played a…

News

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CA Letters 393 – November Your views and opinions on issues raised in CA, plus information about CA Live! 2023!
Recovering an anchor from the North Sea IMAGE: The Mary Rose Trust Through the combined efforts of ScottishPower Renewables and Maritime Archaeology Ltd, with support from Historic…
Excavating Scotland Moving geographically west to east, we then come to Bearsden on the north-west outskirts of Glasgow. This site is, if…
The Wesley Historical Society Non-conformist chapels and meeting houses have greatly enriched our townscapes, though we have been slow to recognise their merits. Indeed,…
Exhibitions, events, and heritage from home across the UK There are great opportunities to get involved in heritage, history, and archaeology over the coming months, ranging from new exhibitions…
Finds tray – a Roman cornu This is the mouthpiece of a Roman instrument, called a cornu (plural, cornua), which was found during an excavation at…
Circles of stone: Stonehenge and prehistoric Japan A new exhibition at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre explores striking similarities between the stone monuments built by two unconnected but…

Reviews

Stonehenge and Middle to Late Neolithic Cremation Rites in Mainland Britain (c.3500-2500 BC) In the middle-to-late Neolithic in southern and eastern Britain a number of important monumental landscapes were host to a series…
Thin Section Petrography, Geochemistry and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Archaeological Ceramics  Under normal circumstances, archaeologists tend to report on ancient ceramics, discussing the age, condition, colour/lustre, whether it is glazed or…
Homo sapiens rediscovered: the scientific revolution rewriting our origins In this slim and accessible volume, Palaeolithic archaeologist Paul Pettitt writes with confidence about the recent history of history, or,…
Hadrian’s Wall: exploring its past to protect its future Ever fancied a behind-the-scenes tour of Hadrian’s Wall? While there are many ways to explore its Roman past on the…
Review – The Lost King to highight Langley’s contribution, the film underplays or completely omits the work of the many female academics who played a…

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