Current Archaeology 410

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Today, Smallhythe Place in Kent is best known as a bohemian rural retreat once owned by the Victorian actress Ellen Terry and her daughter Edy Craig. As this month’s cover feature reveals, however, the surrounding fields preserve evidence of much earlier activity, including a medieval royal shipyard and a previously unknown Roman settlement.

Our next feature comes from the heavy clays of the Humber Estuary, where excavations sparked by the construction of an offshore windfarm have opened a 40km transect through northern Lincolnshire, with illuminating results. We then take a tour of Iron Age, Roman, and medieval Winchester, tracing its evolution into a regional capital and later a royal power centre.

Leaving urban surroundings behind, we next head out into the uplands of South Wales, searching for late Bronze Age and Neolithic rock art. What can recent discoveries tell us about how this landscape was used more than 4,000 years ago?

Our closing feature turns the spotlight on the Cerne Abbas Giant, an imposing outline cut into a Dorset hillside. What have the last few years of fieldwork revealed about the hill-figure’s date and the development of its design?

Finally, the summer digging season is rapidly approaching, and we are taking a slightly different approach with our ‘Digs Guide’ for 2024. We will be running several spreads across successive issues, with the first of them on pp.60-61; if you have a project you would like to include in the next one, please email cp@currentpublishing.com.


Cover Date: May-2024, Volume 35 Issue 2

Cover Story

Smallhythe Place: Romans, royal ships, and a rural retreat Smallhythe Place, a National Trust property in Kent, is home to a picturesque timber-framed house with enigmatic origins, while the surrounding landscape preserves unique traces of a medieval shipbuilding centre…

Features

Documenting a sacred landscape: Rock art and monuments of the South Wales uplands Over the last three decades, archaeologists and amateur enthusiasts alike have been greatly expanding our understanding of how the upland…
Between the salt water and the sea strand: Excavating the Hornsea Project One Cable Route in Lincolnshire A 40km trench dug to accommodate cables linking an offshore windfarm to the National Grid sparked eight years of archaeological…
Visualising Venta Belgarum: Touring prehistoric, Roman, and post-Roman Winchester Pioneering excavations in Winchester in the 1960s and 1970s made a major contribution to the development of modern archaeological practice…
A tale of three giants? New evidence for the evolution of Cerne Abbas’ chalk colossus The 55m-tall hill-figure that towers above the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset has long been the subject of debate,…

Comment

Secret Tunnels Secret tunnels are a trope of local folklore – many a town in the UK has its story about long-lost…
Excavating Wiltshire I have now examined the archaeology of every county in Britain bar one – Wiltshire. This was no accident, for…

News

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Go digging! Following on from CA 410, this selection of summer digging opportunities includes projects in North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Dorset, and Aberdeenshire.
Current Archaeology Live! 2024 This year’s CA Live! conference was our biggest yet, with more than 500 people coming together at UCL’s Institute of…
Current Archaeology’s April Listings: exhibitions, events, and heritage from home There are many great archaeological events coming up over the next few months, from conferences and lectures to exhibitions and…
CA 410 Letters – April Your thoughts on issues raised by CA.
Finds Tray – Bridle boss This is a bridle boss made of copper-alloy and dating to c.1620-1680. It was recently found by a metal-detectorist near…
Museum news The latest on acquisitions, exhibitions, and key decisions.
Introducing Must Farm, a Bronze Age Settlement at Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery A new exhibition set to open later this month, and two newly published monographs, tell the story of Must Farm,…
Go digging! With the summer digging season rapidly approaching, we are planning a series of spreads highlighting archaeological opportunities across Britain and…
Historic Buildings & Places Historic Buildings & Places (HBAP) is the working name of the Ancient Monuments Society (AMS), founded in 1924 and thus…
A spring filled with votive offerings? Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf Community, Anglesey

Reviews

Excavations at Redhouse, Adwick Le Street, Doncaster: Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Roman occupation REVIEW BY PATRICK DANIEL This book summarises 17 years of work by MOLA Northampton/Northamptonshire Archaeology at a 70ha development by…
The Palace: From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 years of history at Hampton Court REVIEW BY DANIEL JACKSON Hampton Court Palace, nestled within a bend of the Thames 13 miles from the centre of…
The Archaeology of Worcester in 20 Digs REVIEW BY AB The archaeological exploration of Worcester began with antiquarian works several hundred years ago, but the bulk of…
Derrycarhoon: A later Bronze Age copper mine in south-west Ireland REVIEW BY ROB IXER Over the decades, O’Brien has recorded, in intense detail, the earliest prehistoric copper mining in south-west…
The Archaeology of the Hornsea Project One Offshore Windfarm Cable Route REVIEW BY CH Infrastructure projects often offer exciting archaeological opportunities to explore an area’s past on a large scale. The…
Crypt: life, death, and disease in the Middle Ages and beyond REVIEW BY KK This is the third book in Alice Roberts’ recent series, which began with Ancestors (highlighting seven famous…

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