At some point in the last few decades BC, Roman legionaries paused on the banks of the Mera River, to the north…
The archaeology of Lawrence of Arabia's war: Neil Faulkner reports on the team's first seasons' work at Wadi Rutm in Southern Jordan…
David Miles journeys to Galicia to see how the regional government is leading the way in Spain in conserving and presenting their…
Ian Shaw reports on his excavations at the 'harem' site of Gurob in the Fayum, Egypt…
How to survive ancient Rome: a travellers' low-down according to Philip Matyszak…
A report on the British Museum's exhibition A New World: England's first view of America, featuring the16th century illustrations of America…
Professor Roger Matthews, gives the low-down on Uruk-Warka in Iraq, seemingly the birth-place of writing and appears in the Bible…
Kerkouane, on the tip of Cap Bon in Tunisia is one of the most extensively excavated of all Carthaginian settlements. What did…
Following the success of the 1970s tour of Tutankhamun, the boy-king is back on the road, currently wowing crowds in the US…
Did the great Maya civilisation really collapse? Jim Aimers writes of the intriguing evidence from Lamanai, the splendid Maya site in northern…
The life and times of Carter from the biography 'Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun' by HVF Winstone…
Archaeological investigations reveal the canal built by the Persian king Xerxes in northern Greece…
John Herbert reports on the glorious exhibition 'Afghanistan, les trésors retrouvés' currently on show at the Guimet Museum, Paris…