Current Archaeology 415

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This month’s cover story takes us to Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders, and more specifically to a site with a wonderfully romantic name: Merlin’s Grave. A community project has been exploring the origins of this legendary link – uncovering illuminating evidence of the area’s early medieval and Iron Age past along the way. We remain in Scotland for a special ‘News Focus’ about Stonehenge. Yes, you read that right – recently published scientific research suggests that the Altar Stone was originally quarried in the Orcadian Basin, over 450 miles from Salisbury Plain. What does this mean for our understanding of social organisation in Neolithic Britain, and of Stonehenge itself?

From long journeys to long spans of time, we then travel to New Ross in Ireland, where a major bypass project has uncovered archaeological evidence reflecting 9,000 years of human history, including the first early Neolithic house to be found in Co. Wexford.

A rather more recent house forms the focus of our next article, which describes the trials and triumphs of restoration work at Northwold Manor in Norfolk.

From restoration to reconstruction, we then travel to Harborough Museum in Leicestershire, where an innovative project centred on the Hallaton Helmet has created contrasting reconstructions of this ornate Roman artefact, using traditional and cutting-edge techniques.

Finally, we visit another experimental reconstruction, albeit on a rather larger scale, in York’s Museum Gardens, where archaeologists have rebuilt ‘Britain’s oldest house’ based on Mesolithic evidence from Star Carr.


Cover Date: Oct-2024, Volume 35 Issue 7

Cover Story

Unearthing ancient Tweeddale: ‘Merlin’s Grave’ and other lost stories On the banks of the Tweed in the Scottish Borders is the reputed site of Merlin’s Grave, the embedded remnant of a legend long associated with the nearby village of…

Features

How to restore a manor: Breathing life back into a Grade II*-listed Norfolk building In 2014, archaeologist Warwick Rodwell and art restorer Diane Gibbs bought the Grade II*-listed manor house in Northwold, Norfolk, after…
Roman replicas: Recreating the Hallaton Helmet The Hallaton Helmet, an ornately decorated piece of Roman cavalry equipment discovered in rural Leicestershire in 2000, is undeniably an…
Nine millennia of life on the banks of the ‘goodly Barow’: Archaeological excavations on the N25 New Ross Bypass in south-east Ireland Excavations associated with a major road scheme in Co. Wexford and Kilkenny identified more than 35 previously undocumented archaeological sites…
A home for hunter-gatherers? Reconstructing ‘Britain’s oldest house’ at the Yorkshire Museum A recent experimental archaeology project has seen the construction of a replica of one of Star Carr’s 11,000-year-old structures in…

Comment

The Channel Islands: Excavating the CA archive Since March 2020 I have criss-crossed the United Kingdom, examining its history through the eyes of Current Archaeology. I have…
Maps that tell a story When Venice features in the media, the story is usually about the malign consequences of flooding, cruise ships, and tourism,…

News

Views

Current Archaeology’s September Listings: exhibitions, events, and heritage from home There is a great selection of archaeological events coming up over the next few months, whether you’re looking for conferences,…
CA Letters 415 – September Your thoughts on issues raised by CA.
The Coker Rope & Sail Trust There were nine sailmakers in West Coker at the start of the 19th century, and the bleaching fields around the…
Chalking it up: The Uffington White Horse A recent initiative has been working to restore the profile of the Uffington White Horse, a Bronze Age hill-figure in…
Star Carr: Life after the ice at the Yorkshire Museum Britain’s largest exhibition focused on the Mesolithic period is currently running in York. Dr Adam Parker showed Carly Hilts around…
Museum news The latest on acquisitions, exhibitions, and key decisions.
Finds Tray: Early medieval harness pendant This intricately decorated early medieval harness pendant dates to AD 475-570, and was found in Quarley, Hampshire, on 13 July.…

Reviews

Heritage and Wellbeing: The Impact of Heritage Places on Visitors’ Wellbeing REVIEW BY LINDA MONCKTON In this book, seven chapters chart the development of heritage-led wellbeing and present research into six…
Double-Sided Antler and Bone Combs in Late Roman Britain: Stylistic Groups, Context and Status REVIEW BY NICOLA TRZASKA-NARTOWSKI Keeping up appearances seems to have been as much a part of the ritual of daily…
Kirin of the Dobunni REVIEW BY CHRISTOPHER CATLING Rather than inventing a landscape, Anne Buffoni has set this gripping adventure story within places that…
Our Island Stories: Country Walks through Colonial Britain REVIEW BY JONATHAN FINCH Corinne Fowler’s first book, Green Unpleasant Land (2020), explored the connections between England’s colonial histories and…
Historic Building Mythbusting: Uncovering Folklore, History and Archaeology REVIEW BY KATE GILES Do secret tunnels connect the ruins of ancient castles, churches, and lost monasteries across England? Are…
Stone Circles: A Field Guide REVIEW BY ROB IXER This is a book for stone circle fans. After a brief but succinct account of prehistoric…

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