To avoid paying tax, in the 18th and 19th century, small-scale whisky-production went underground, moving to isolated bothies hidden in remote locations across Scotland. Derek Alexander and Daniel ...
The spectacular scenery adorning this month’s cover features a Highland site known as ‘Calan’s Bothy’ – once home to an illicit whisky still. What has recent fieldwork revealed about this industry in ...
Current Archaeology’s first formal visit to Tintagel was in 1998, covering the story of the site and the theories about what it could have been used for. Radford believed the site to be a monastery, ...
A Professor who emphasises making archaeology accessible to all has taken home top honours at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards, after being crowned Archaeologist of the Year for 2025. Joyce ...
Prof Alice Roberts (winner of Book of the Year 2025) via video message, with archaeologist and educator Julian Richards on stage. [Photo credit: Adam Stanford, www.adam-stanford.co.uk] A vividly ...
Lancashire Archaeological Society provides an annual programme of regular lecture meetings and talks through the winter months and three or four guided… ...
Current Archaeology Live! 2025 will be taking place on 1 March 2025 at University College London’s Institute of Education, and we’d love for you to join us to hear the latest news on important ...
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