Current Archaeology 400

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From the Editor:
When I joined Current Archaeology (as Editorial Assistant) in 2011, the first issue I worked on was CA 259. I can’t decide whether I am more flabbergasted that that was 12 years ago, or that we are now publishing CA 400. It has been such a joy and a privilege to contribute to the intervening issues, and I hope that this one is a fitting marker for the milestone.

I was keen that the whole issue should not be a retrospective, but should celebrate different aspects of archaeology’s past, present, and future, drawing on sites from across the British Isles. To that end, this month’s features are complemented by a bumper version of Joe Flatman’s column, digging into our archives to trace how archaeology has evolved since the 1960s; and Andrew Selkirk’s ‘Last Word’, in which our Editor-in-chief summarises the history of CA itself.

As for the features themselves, the first demonstrates how developer-led excavations can shed light on even very well-known monuments, with a report on the recent discovery of a new Hadrian’s Wall turret in an unexpected place. We then consider how historical research and archaeological investigations complement each other – in this instance, to shed light on the activities of medieval hermits in Britain and Ireland.

Next, we share the story of one of our oldest commercial units, the York Archaeological Trust, which has recently celebrated its 50th birthday, and which has always been a pioneering force in presenting the past to the public. Finally, we hear from DigVentures, a thriving crowdfunded archaeological enterprise, to explore how ways of ‘doing archaeology’ are changing today, how we can make it more accessible, and what the future of the discipline might look like.


Cover Date: Jul-2023, Volume 34 Issue 4

Cover Story

Deep impact: Can social value save archaeology from extinction? As CIfA’s code of conduct states, ‘fuller understanding of the past provided by archaeology is part of society’s common heritage and it should be available to everyone’. So, how can…

Features

Surprises from the Roman frontier: excavating Hadrian’s Wall in urban Tyneside As Hadrian’s Wall is a protected World Heritage Site, opportunities to excavate across the line of the Roman fortifications are…
Seeking seclusion: medieval hermitages in Britain and Ireland Medieval monasteries and their communities have been (and continue to be) well studied, but not so the structures associated with…
Excavations and attractions: Half a century with the York Archaeological Trust Having recently celebrated its 50th birthday, the York Archaeological Trust manages one of the oldest commercial units operating in the…

Comment

Excavating 400 issues of Current Archaeology editor Carly asked me to delve into the archives for a bumper edition of my column, in order to tell…
Language, a heritage asset Christopher Catling, Contributing Editor for Current Archaeology, delves into the eccentricities of the heritage world. This is his latest 'Sherds'…
Last word on Current Archaeology celebrating a new milestone Andrew Selkirk, Current Archaeology’s founder and Editor-in-chief, marks the magazine’s latest milestone, and looks to the future.

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CA 400 Letters – June Your thoughts on issues raised by CA.
Current Archaeology’s June Listings: exhibitions, events, and heritage from home There are many great ways to get involved with archaeology and heritage this summer, including new exhibitions, events, activities, and…
Frontier fortlet found IMAGE: Historic Environment Scotland Of the 41 Roman fortlets that are believed to have been built along the Antonine Wall,…
Return of the Gods A new exhibition running at the World Museum in Liverpool illuminates some of the key figures of ancient Greek and…
Museum news: castle reopenings and a Shakespearean experience The latest on exhibitions, acquisitions, and key decisions.
Finds tray – Roman finger ring This Roman finger ring with an engraved intaglio was discovered by a metal-detectorist near Chelmsford in Essex and was recently…
The Association for Roman Archaeology One of archaeology’s distinctive features has always been the lack of hard boundaries between professional and amateur. Archaeology is perhaps…

Reviews

Archaeology, Economy, and Society: England from the fifth to the fifteenth century (2nd edition) Review by John Blair On the whole, classics are better left unrevised. New material unbalances a familiar format, and the…
The Hinterland of Hadrian’s Wall and Derbyshire REVIEW BY MARTIN HENIG The Hinterland of Hadrian’s Wall and Derbyshire is the last of 11 ‘fascicules’ produced under the…
Grounded: a journey into the landscapes of our ancestors REVIEW BY JOE FLATMAN Grounded is a book that will divide opinion. Rarely as a reviewer have I read something…
Boom and Bust in Bronze Age Britain: the Great Orme copper mine and European trade REVIEW BY SIMON TIMBERLAKE This is a landmark study concerning the origins of mining and metallurgy in Britain. Alan Williams…
The Viking Age in Scotland: Studies in Scottish Scandinavian Archaeology REVIEW SHANE MCLEOD This handsomely produced book acts as a 20-year celebration of the earlier Vikings in Scotland: an archaeological…
The Ness of Brodgar: Time and Place REVIEW BY CH The Ness of Brodgar in Orkney is home to a remarkable range of Neolithic buildings, uncovered over…

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