University subject profile: forensic science and archaeology
The study of the human past and present, and the practical application of science to matters of the law
June 2019
University Guide 2020
University subject profile: forensic science and archaeology
The study of the human, past and present, from physical remains, and the practical application of science to matters of the law
September 2014
John McIlwaine obituary
Forensic archaeologist with a leading role in the operation to find the bodies of people murdered by Irish Republican paramilitaries
June 2014
University guide 2015 subject tables
University guide 2015: league table for forensic science and archaeology
University guide 2015: league table for forensic science and archaeology
February 2014
Blog
Richard III: a year since we found him
Four researchers tell of the 'unbearable' pressure, relentless media attention and career opportunities since the discovery
June 2013
Mick Aston obituary
Popular archaeologist who raised the profile of his subject by appearing on Channel 4's Time Team
Time Team's Mick Aston dies
The archaeologist and broadcaster, who found fame with the Channel 4 series, has passed away aged 66
Martin Bernal obituary
Scholar of Chinese history and politics whose most controversial work, Black Athena, explored the origins of ancient Greece
February 2013
News and resources round up
Richard III discovery: news and resources round up
Charlotte Higgins on culture
Richard III in Leicester: a note of scepticism
December 2012
From the Guardian archive
From the archive, 19 December 1912: Piltdown Man 'a hitherto unknown species'
Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 19 December 1912: One hundred years ago, the world was stunned by the discovery of Piltdown Man, later revealed as the most famous hoax in British archaeology
November 2012
The Northerner
Yorkshire's hoard of mysterious silver and gold
Who buried the sovereigns and ducatoons in High Ackworth? And what is the story of the golden ring found with them, inscribed: 'When this you see, remember me'?
August 2012
The Northerner
Fresh insights from the UK's oldest museum of Roman remains
Maryport's latest archaeological finds add to evidence that northern Britain avoided chaos for centuries after the official withdrawal of the legions
July 2012
Distance learning degrees are on the increase
As professionals develop their careers, distance learning is becoming a growth area for universities
April 2012
The Northerner
Salford scientists reveal the 'sound of Stonehenge'
Whatever went on there, it would have impressed the ancient Britons. Even if it was only whispering.
November 2011
The Northerner
Vindolanda dig placements sell out within three hours
The world - and Haltwhistle - will be scrabbling away from April at the UK's most popular Roman excavations
July 2011
How to teach ... archaeology
This week on the Guardian Teacher Network you can find lots of fun resources in celebration of archaeology
May 2011
Lewis Binford obituary
Advocate of a rigorous, scientific approach to archaeology
October 2010
You told us
Let's hear it for archaeology
AC Solomon
AC Solomon: Including archaeology in the curriculum might fire learners' interest in ways that conventional history can't always do
August 2010
Roman fortress Caerleon gives up new treasures to archaeology students
Roman buildings, unknown to historians, detected by Cardiff University students learning to use mapping equipment
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