Current Archaeology 403

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Our cover feature represents a powerful and poignant project investigating the frequently overlooked lives of ‘pauper apprentices’, children as young as seven who were taken from urban workhouses and sent to labour away their often short lives in rural textile mills and farms. Recent research centred on cemetery evidence from Fewston in North Yorkshire is helping to bring their experiences to light once more.

Another story that deserves to be better known is that of Ballynahatty in County Down, where the remains of an intriguing Neolithic timber monument were excavated between 1990 and 2000. The full report of this investigation has only recently been published, and the findings are fascinating.

Our next feature showcases an ambitious aerial-survey project focused on almost 200 square kilometres of the South Downs National Park, which has documented archaeological features spanning the Neolithic to the Cold War. We then turn to Hadrian’s Wall to learn how fortification of the Roman frontier sparked strikingly different settlement patterns on either side of the boundary.

Finally, we bring you an update on a burial that first featured in CA 339. This was the grave of an early medieval woman, discovered near Conington in Cambridgeshire during road improvement works on the A14. Unusually, she had been interred face-down, and now analysis of this enigmatic individual’s remains has allowed archaeologists to piece together clues about her life and why she may have been treated differently in death.


Cover Date: Oct-2023, Volume 34 Issue 7

Cover Story

‘Tired beyond all telling’: Revealing the hard, often brief, lives of pauper apprentices A collaborative project has brought to light the lives of a 19th-century community living and working in Fewston, North Yorkshire. Among their number were many children who were indentured to…

Features

Above the Downs: Documenting human history from the Neolithic to the Cold War A recent survey project has analysed almost 10,000 aerial photographs as well as LiDAR imagery to explore archaeological features preserved…
Ballynahatty: Reconstructing a rare Neolithic timber monument Ballynahatty, in County Down, Northern Ireland, is an astonishing site that deserves to be far better known for what it…
Before and after Hadrian’s Wall: Living on the Roman frontier east of the Pennines How did the construction of Hadrian’s Wall affect the communities living in its shadow? In CA 277, we reported on…
The Conington teenager: Being ‘different’ in Anglo-Saxon England Excavations at Conington, Cambridgeshire, uncovered the remains of a young woman who, unusually, had been laid face-down in her early…

Comment

Excavating the CA archive Joe Flatman explores over half a century of reports from the past.
Preserving heritage at risk Christopher Catling, Contributing Editor for CA, delves into the eccentricities of the heritage world.

News

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CA 403 Letters – September Your thoughts on issues raised by CA.
Museum news The latest on exhibitions, acquisitions, and key decisions.
Beneath Our Feet: Archaeology of the Cambridge Region A new exhibition running at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge explores the wealth of human stories that…
Drawing Dinas Dinlle: Caernarfon, Gwynedd Based on three years of excavations at Dinas Dinlle – carried out by archaeologists from Gwynedd Archaeological Trust, CHERISH, the…
Current Archaeology’s September Listings: exhibitions, events, and heritage from home If you are looking for new ways to get stuck into history and heritage over the coming months, there are…
Heritage Open Days England’s largest annual community heritage festival returns this month with a programme of activities themed around creativity, ranging from fashion…
Scottish Archaeology Month 2023 Archaeology Scotland’s flagship festival, Scottish Archaeology Month (SAM), is taking place throughout September. More details can be found at www.archaeologyscotland.org.uk/scottish-archaeology-month,…
The UK Paranormal Society Paranormal phenomena (meaning those that can’t be explained by science) tend to be associated with old buildings. What self-respecting historical…
Finds tray – Medieval seal matrix This is a medieval seal matrix found by a metal-detectorist in the parish of Lockerley, Hampshire. It is made of…

Reviews

Exploring Norfolk’s Deep History Coast REVIEW BY NATALIE BUTLER John Davies and David Waterhouse take the reader on an absorbing journey into Norfolk’s past. Exploring…
Millstones of the Pennines and North West England REVIEW BY CERI PENNINGTON This engaging read explores the archaeology, geology, and history of millstones in North-West England and the…
The Road: a story of Romans and ways to the past REVIEW BY ANDREW TIBBS The Road is a personal journey by the author to experience Roman roads and how they…
Wild History: Journeys into Lost Scotland REVIEW BY HUGH CHEAPE James Crawford, broadcaster and writer, has won plaudits for the cultural biographies in his Fallen Glory:…
Footmarks: a journey into our restless past REVIEW BY RICHARD BRUNNING Footmarks is a long and pleasant walk through the mind palace of prehistorian Jim Leary. Along…

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