Current World Archaeology 133

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Deep beneath Australia’s Nullarbor Plain lies Koonalda Cave. Lakes can be found within its subterranean passages, a matter of no little import in this vast semi-arid landscape. But it was not just water that drew people into its depths. Flint nodules provided easy access to a valued raw material, while the walls of the cave presented a canvas for rock art. In our cover feature, we question what these markings could mean, and examine the history of research at the site.

At Tell Nabasha, in Egypt, the archaeology is raised a little above the surrounding landscape, on a modest sandy knoll in the Nile delta. This was once home to a thriving city that housed the main cult centre of Wadjet, the goddess of Lower Egypt. Now excavations at the site are revealing intriguing glimpses of both the afterlife of the temple and daily activity in the surrounding settlement.

Somewhere that a human presence remained elusive, until recently, was in tropical rainforests before around 73,000 years ago. In 2020, a team secured samples from a site at Anyama, in the Côte d’Ivoire, which had previously produced an important set of stone tools. Ingenious dating methods have now shed new light on humanity’s early involvement with jungles.

It was interaction with water that resulted in a major collection of militaria being consigned to a lake at Illerup Ådal, Denmark. The event was surely to mark a major victory. Studying the finds reveals a force so carefully organised that it can stake a claim to being Scandinavia’s first professional army.

In our travel section, Richard Hodges visits the picturesque remnants of a former Graeco-Roman town at Byllis, in Albania. As well as delighting visitors, the archaeology of the site invites questions about why this once-flourishing settlement, centuries in the making, was abandoned in Late Antiquity.

On a final note, CWA was sad to learn that Brian Fagan, one of our former columnists, has passed away. Nadia Durrani has penned a tribute to her friend and long-term collaborator.


Cover Date: Oct / Nov 2025, Volume 12 Issue 1

Cover Story

Koonalda Cave: A place of ancient engravings and flint mining Far below the Nullarbor Plain in Australia lies an extraordinary gallery of rock art. Exploration and research in Koonalda Cave has revealed much about these ancient markings, as well as…

Features

Weapons from the waters: Exploring Scandinavia’s first professional army at Illerup Ã…dal In the 3rd century AD, the possessions of an entire army were deposited in a lake in Jutland. Olympia Bobou,…
Uncovering Imet: An ancient Egyptian city in the Nile delta Excavations at Tell Nabasha are shedding new light on life in a delta city, and the death of its great…
Anyama revisited: Seeking early human activity in the West African rainforest A remarkable site containing Palaeolithic stone tools was found in modern rainforest near Anyama, Côte d’Ivoire, in the 1980s. The…

Comment

Monumental voyages Discovered as recently as 1989, the Neolithic settlement submerged beneath the waters of Lake Bracciano, at La Marmotta, near Rome,…
From ruins to riches A well-worn joke goes that archaeologists find their careers in ruins. This is sometimes literally true: at least since the…
Salt of the earth Yesterday, I was able to cross off another archaeological site from my ‘must-see-one-day’ list. It was Hallstatt, the settlement that…

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Views

World Archaeological Congress 10 What was under discussion at the latest World Archaeological Congress? Stu Eve reviews events at the gathering in Darwin, Australia.
Calling all photographers! Current World Archaeology Photo of the Year 2026 As summer comes to an end, it is the perfect time to reflect on any heritage filled travels, archaeological projects,…
CWA 133 crossword, and answers to crossword #132 Across 7 Iron Age site at Lake Neuchâtel, discovered in 1857 (2,4)8 Huntress of Greek mythology (8)10 Genre of ancient…
Byllis and the end of the Roman Empire When I think of spring, one of the first images that comes to mind in the depth of winter is…
Brian M Fagan (1 August 1936-1 July 2025) Professor Brian M Fagan, who has died aged 88, was a New York Times best-selling author and Current World Archaeology…
Reconstructing a megalithic tomb The Haldensleben Forest in Saxony-Alhalt, Germany, is home to a large concentration of Neolithic megalithic tombs. One of these monuments,…
Helmet eyebrow arch Helmet parts of this date are rare finds in Denmark… What is it? This piece of a remarkable pre-Viking Age…
Being a woman in ancient Pompeii An exhibition at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii explores what life was like for Roman women.

Reviews

Harnessing Horses: From Prehistory to History REVIEW BY OLIVER CREIGHTON This new, ambitious, elegantly produced volume showcases how archaeology is transforming our understanding of horses in…
Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia: Words, Warriors, and Long-distance Metal Trade REVIEW BY GEORGE NASH Across Europe, during the Late Bronze Age, societies witnessed a dramatic change in economy, politics, and…
The Hidden Lives of Viking Women REVIEW BY EMMA LOUISE THOMPSON From Norwegian courts to Icelandic households and British burial grounds, the lives of Viking women…

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