Current Archaeology 416

Description

Highlights:

From the Editor:
Children often leave only faint traces in the archaeological record, so it is always exciting to be able to piece together their experiences in the past. Our cover feature visits Sutton House in Hackney, once a 17th-century girls’ school, where delicate scraps of paper have offered unique insights into the imaginations of one group of young women.

Turning from educational ephemera to the complexities of prehistoric funerary practices, we next travel to Bodicote in Oxfordshire, home to an Iron Age farmstead, including ten pit burials with unexpected attributes.

From treatment of the dead to the ‘water of life’, we then turn the spotlight on Speyside, one of five recognised whisky-producing regions in Scotland, where archaeologists have been uncovering one of the area’s earliest legal distilleries.

The buildings in our next feature have a rather more sacred flavour: Norfolk’s almost 650 surviving medieval churches, which often incorporate Roman remains into their masonry. What can be learned about their development? Much smaller constructions come next: a trio of Bronze Age-style log-boats built during an experimental archaeology project at Stanwick Lakes in Northamptonshire. CA went to watch the craft take to the water for the first time, and to learn about the country park’s archaeological legacy and ongoing heritage programme.

Speaking of experimental archaeology, you might call Edmund Artis an early pioneer, as he built a replica Roman kiln to test his theories in the 19th century. Our final feature recounts his eventful life and lasting influence – and, given CA’s enthusiasm for ‘edible archaeology’, I am delighted that it all began with a cake shaped like a castle.


Cover Date: Nov-2024, Volume 35 Issue 8

Cover Story

Scraps of memory: Illuminating the imaginative worlds of Sutton House’s 17th-century schoolgirls A handful of tiny paper items discovered at Sutton House in Hackney offer a unique insight into the interests of the girls who were educated there in the 17th century.…

Features

Norfolk’s earliest stone churches: Constructing a timeline of ancient religious buildings Peter Wade-Martins has visited all 649 of Norfolk’s surviving medieval churches to study the stone types used in their construction.…
Antiquarian or archaeologist? Illustrating the influence of Edmund Tyrrell Artis In the early part of the 19th century, there began a gradual move away from antiquarian ways of simply describing…
Making a splash: The Big Bronze Age Boat Build at Stanwick Lakes A recent experimental archaeology project has seen three Bronze Age-style logboats constructed and launched at Stanwick Lakes in Northamptonshire. Carly…
Buried at Bodicote: Investigating unusual inhumations at an Iron Age farmstead in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds Recent excavations at Bodicote, just south of Banbury, have revealed the remains of an Iron Age farmstead where ten storage…
Pioneering spirit: Exploring the archaeology and history of The Glenlivet whisky Two hundred years ago, George Smith was granted the first licence to distil whisky legally in the Glenlivet area of…

Comment

London: Excavating the CA archive My final geographically themed review focuses on London. I touched on some sites there in my reviews of Roman archaeology…
Culture strategy in Wales Sherds has recently been working on a response to the Welsh Government’s consultation on its draft Culture Strategy. This has…

News

Views

CA Letters 416 – October Vitrified forts I was interested to read (in CA 415) that one version of Tinnis fort [underlying Tinnis Castle, which…
A marine mosaic: Wroxeter Roman City Stylised dolphins and fish, in contrasting hues of red, blue, and yellow, swim across a sea of white tesserae. This…
Tewkesbury Battlefield Society On Saturday 4 May 1471 the ‘Wars of the Roses’ came to a head at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The Yorkist army…
Museum news The latest on acquisitions, exhibitions, and key decisions.
Knaresborough Heritage Centre A new museum, created and funded by the local community, has opened in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. Leon Corneille-Cowell explains how…
Current Archaeology’s October Listings: exhibitions, events, and heritage from home There are lots of great opportunities to get stuck into history and archaeology this autumn, whether you’re looking for conferences…
Finds Tray – Roman chatelaine This Roman chatelaine was found in Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire, and dates to AD 100-200. Cast from copper alloy, and weighing just…

Reviews

Edinburgh: A New History REVIEW BY CH The earliest surviving written reference to Edinburgh is found in a charter of 17 July 1124 –…
Northwold Manor Reborn: Architecture, archaeology and restoration of a derelict Norfolk house REVIEW BY WILL FLETCHER This is a charming book. It features the conservation of a fine Grade II*-listed English vernacular…
Forgotten Vikings REVIEW BY AB In AD 793, Scandinavian raiders launched an attack on the island of Lindisfarne that would go down…
Knowth REVIEW BY JAMES O'DRISCOLL The passage-tomb complex of Knowth is often relegated to the status of smaller sibling to the…
Becoming Roman in North East Lincolnshire: Excavation and survey along the A160/A180 Port of Immingham Improvement Scheme REVIEW BY ADAM DAUBNEY This volume sets out the results of excavations and survey along a 5km stretch of the…
Early Roman waterfront development: Excavations at Regis House, City of London, 1994-6 REVIEW BY RP The site of Regis House (encompassing 41-46 King William Street and adjoining properties in EC4, London) was…

By Country

Popular
UK • Italy • Greece • Egypt • Turkey • France

Africa
Botswana • Egypt • Ethiopia • Ghana • Kenya • Libya • Madagascar • Mali • Morocco • Namibia • Somalia • South Africa • Sudan • Tanzania • Tunisia • Zimbabwe

Asia
Iran • Iraq • Israel • Japan • Java • Jordan • Kazakhstan • Kodiak Island • Korea • Kyrgyzstan •
Laos • Lebanon • Malaysia • Mongolia • Oman • Pakistan • Qatar • Russia • Papua New Guinea • Saudi Arabia • Singapore • South Korea • Sumatra • Syria • Thailand • Turkmenistan • UAE • Uzbekistan • Vanuatu • Vietnam • Yemen

Australasia
Australia • Fiji • Micronesia • Polynesia • Tasmania

Europe
Albania • Andorra • Austria • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • England • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Gibraltar • Greece • Holland • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Malta • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Scotland • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Sicily • UK

South America
Argentina • Belize • Brazil • Chile • Colombia • Easter Island • Mexico • Peru

North America
Canada • Caribbean • Carriacou • Dominican Republic • Greenland • Guatemala • Honduras • USA