Discovering the secrets of UK’s oldest leather
Diagnostic Radiographer Dr James Elliot has been working with a local archaeologist to uncover the secrets of what is believed to be the UK’s oldest piece of neolithic leather.
Diagnostic Radiographer Dr James Elliot has been working with a local archaeologist to uncover the secrets of what is believed to be the UK’s oldest piece of neolithic leather.
A University lecturer who is used to diagnosing human conditions has helped to uncover the secrets of a rare Bronze Age child’s shoe, potentially the oldest in the UK, through the use of X-rays.
A free family friendly festival is being held in October by Canterbury Christ Church University to celebrate their contribution to Kent's rich and diverse cultural history and creativity.
On a coastline overlooking the Moray Firth, a series of caves are slowly sharing their remarkable, if at times macabre, secrets of prehistoric society in Scotland and their relationship with the dead.
Analysis of ancient DNA from one of the best-preserved Neolithic tombs in Britain has revealed that most of the people buried there were from five continuous generations of a single extended family.
A major new study of ancient DNA has traced the movement of people into southern Britain during the Bronze Age.
A book that reassesses a Scottish cave's history and reveals a new understanding of prehistoric death rituals has won Scottish Research Book of the Year at Scotland's National Book Awards 2021.