Current Archaeology 398

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This month’s cover story takes us to the western fringe of the early medieval Christian world: the isolated islet of Skellig Michael, off the coast of Co. Kerry. Once inhabited by intrepid ascetics, the ruins of monastic structures still cling to its jagged slopes. We explore the history of this and later communities who once called the rocky outcrop home, and why it was designated a World Heritage Site in 1996. Moving to another coastal site, we next travel to the waters off north Norfolk, where the Gloucester struck a sandbank and sank in 1682. Its wreck was rediscovered in 2007, and since then artefacts eroding from the site have been shedding light on the lives of its passengers – which included the future James II and VII – and the post-Restoration politics that drove its fatal final voyage.

Our next feature reflects another turbulent period in English history, culminating in the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170. An ornate shrine was built in Canterbury Cathedral to house his relics, but it was torn down during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. What has recent research revealed about its appearance?

Completing our trio of conflict-themed articles, we then explore the long-demolished Civil War-era defences of King’s Lynn. What can we learn about their design?

Finally, we travel to Govan Old, an impressive Victorian church in Glasgow’s former industrial heartland which houses a remarkable series of Viking Age carved stones. With recent fieldwork uncovering more such stones in the churchyard, we explore the latest findings and highlight an ongoing initiative working to put the site at the heart of the local community once more.


Cover Date: May-2023, Volume 34 Issue 2

Cover Story

At the edge of the world: exploring early medieval asceticism on the Skelligs Skellig Michael – the larger of two rocky islets that lie 8 miles (13km) west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland – was the favoured retreat of early…

Features

King’s Lynn under siege: how a small field in North Lynn illuminated Civil War fortress engineering This year is the 380th anniversary of the Siege of King’s Lynn, an important but often overlooked engagement during the…
The Gloucester: piecing together the story of a royal wreck A new exhibition at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery features artefacts recovered from the wreck of the Gloucester, which…
Standing in the presence of a saint: reconstructing the shrine of Thomas Becket Last month, Warwick Rodwell guided us through recent research in Canterbury Cathedral, focusing on the virtuosic mosaic that once lay…
Reimagining the Govan Stones: placing archaeology at the heart of a Glasgow community Govan Old Parish Church is home to one of the most significant collections of Viking Age carved stones in the…

Comment

Excavating Glasgow and Edinburgh This was the first evidence for the cult of Mithras in Scotland, and it changed our view of Roman religion…
On the origins of ‘woke’ Most of us would guess that this was a word of recent coinage, but it first occurred in the lyrics…

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Views

CA 398 Letters – April Your views on issues raised in Current Archaeology.
Go digging! Fieldwork opportunities in the UK and Ireland This summer offers a wealth of opportunities to get involved in fieldwork in the UK and Ireland. Ceri Pennington has…
Excavating Glasgow and Edinburgh This was the first evidence for the cult of Mithras in Scotland, and it changed our view of Roman religion…
Exhibitions, events, and activities – April listings There are lots of great archaeological events coming up over the next few months, including new exhibitions, lectures, and conferences.…
Current Archaeology Live! 2023: the debrief At the end of February, more than 400 people came to UCL’s Institute of Education in London for our first…
Wealden Iron Research Group The members of the Wealden Iron Research Group (WIRG) are dedicated to recovering the evidence for an industry that began…
Stories of St James’s Burial Ground A new exhibition running at St James’s Church in Piccadilly tells the story of how HS2 works uncovered a huge…
Spring cleaning at Fishbourne Roman Palace IMAGE: Sussex Past Fishbourne Roman Palace in West Sussex is home to the largest collection of in situ Roman mosaics…
Finds tray – medieval silver-gilt strap-end This late medieval silver-gilt strap-end was recently featured in the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) and Treasure annual reports.…
Museum news: Iron Age shield and Declaration of Arbroath go on show The latest on exhibitions, acquisitions, and key decisions.

Reviews

Winters in the world: a journey through the Anglo-Saxon world Review by Rosalind Love The engagingly lyrical writing of Eleanor Parker has gained many admirers through her website ‘A Clerk…
The Coffin Roads: journeys to the West Review by Hugh Cheape Professor Ian Bradley has identified a network of routes extending for miles across our upland and…
Medieval Bridges of Southern England: 100 bridges, 1000 years Review by Stuart Brookes Falling somewhere between a gazetteer, reference manual, and coffee-table book, it’s a little difficult to figure…
The Emperor Nero’s Pottery and Tilery at Little London, Pamber, by Silchester, Hampshire: the excavations of 2017 Review by James Gerrard This is a handsomely produced and richly illustrated volume detailing the results of the University of…
Treasures of Roman Yorkshire Review by Peter Halkon As the cover note states, this is an accessible introduction to the major artefacts and sites…
50 Finds from Somerset: objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme Review by KK In the latest addition to the 50 Finds series from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), Laura Burnett,…

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