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For over 50 years Current Archaeology has been visiting the digs, talking to the excavators, and reviewing the literature to keep our readers up-to-date. So, if you are interested in staying current with the past, now is the perfect time to #subscribe: archaeology.co.uk/subscriptions

For over 50 years Current Archaeology has been visiting the digs, talking to the excavators, and reviewing the literature to keep our readers up-to-date. So, if you are interested in staying current with the past, now is the perfect time to #subscribe:
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In the new issue of CA, out now: • On the trail of ‘Merlin’s Grave’ in Tweeddale • Excavations around New Ross in Ireland • Breathing life into a Grade II*-listed Norfolk building • Scottish origins for the Stonehenge Altar Stone? #Subscribe today via the link in our bio.

In the new issue of CA, out now:   
• On the trail of ‘Merlin’s Grave’ in Tweeddale
• Excavations around New Ross in Ireland
• Breathing life into a Grade II*-listed Norfolk building
• Scottish origins for the Stonehenge Altar Stone?
#Subscribe today via the link in our bio.
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Excavations by Border Archaeology ahead of a new housing development in Banbury, Oxfordshire, have uncovered a previously unknown Anglo-Saxon cemetery of more than 50 burials, many of them richly furnished. the-past.com/news/high-stat…

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We're delighted to see the October edition of Current Archaeology magazine features an 8-page article written by GUARD Archaeology's Ronan Toolis on the Drumelzier #archaeology project that members of Peeblesshire Archaeological Society took part in. We also made the front cover! Get your copy now!

We're delighted to see the October edition of <a href="/CurrentArchaeo/">Current Archaeology</a> magazine features an 8-page article written by <a href="/GUARD_Archaeol/">GUARD Archaeology</a>'s Ronan Toolis on the Drumelzier #archaeology project that members of <a href="/PeeblesArchSoc/">Peeblesshire Archaeological Society</a> took part in. We also made the front cover! Get your copy now!
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In 2014, Warwick Rodwell and Diane Gibbs bought the Grade II*-listed manor house in Northwold, Norfolk, and set about rehabilitating the house. Much has been learned in the process about the construction of the manor, as Chris Catling reports. the-past.com/feature/how-to…

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A recent initiative has been working to restore the profile of the Uffington White Horse, a Bronze Age hill-figure in the care of the National Trust. Read more: the-past.com/shorts/the-pic…

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The Hallaton Helmet, an ornately decorated piece of Roman cavalry equipment discovered in rural Leicestershire in 2000, is undeniably an important artefact – but how do you interpret its now-fragmentary imagery for museum visitors? the-past.com/feature/roman-…

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✨Book review in print✨ Thank you Current Archaeology for reviewing 'Historic Building Mythbusting' by James Wright James Wright (📘: buff.ly/3wtZVOy) #Archaeology #mythbusting

✨Book review in print✨ 
Thank you <a href="/CurrentArchaeo/">Current Archaeology</a> for reviewing 'Historic Building Mythbusting' by James Wright <a href="/jpwarchaeology/">James Wright</a> (📘: buff.ly/3wtZVOy) #Archaeology #mythbusting
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Dozens of Anglo-Saxon burials have been uncovered on the site of the Old Bell Hotel, located next to Malmesbury Abbey in Wiltshire, by Cotswold Archaeology this July. Read more: the-past.com/news/malmesbur…

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New article in Current Archaeology/The Past about the finds at the Old Bell Hotel in Malmesbury. The Old Bell Hotel Malmesbury’s first confirmed Anglo-Saxon burials discovered near abbey the-past.com/news/malmesbur…