
Archaeology in the News 7
Another compilation of archaeology news from diverse sources that you may have missed. Links to the original media articles are provided.
Posts and press releases are invited from societies, trusts, groups and individuals on any aspect of archaeology in Wales. All submissions and any queries should be made to Julian Ravest. The objective is to promote and increase awareness of the wide range of current activities.
Another compilation of archaeology news from diverse sources that you may have missed. Links to the original media articles are provided.
Julian Baker, a 52-year-old man from Wales, has been penalized for deliberately damaging a Bronze Age monument believed to be up to 4,500 years old.
Accessing Archaeology Online: Challenge the ADS! The workshop is a hands-on session that will support participants to access heritage and archaeological data through the ADS. This
More articles drawn from national and international media showing a range of archaeological activity in the news.
A remarkable archaeological find has been made in Wales, where metal detectorists discovered gold coins over 2,000 years old. This is the first instance of
Re-assembled neolithic child’s necklace found in Jordan These news items are taken from a variety of sources from UK and beyond, covering many topics which you
These news items are taken from a variety of sources from UK and beyond, covering many topics which you may have missed.
(Text and images from Walesonline: URL.) Bronze Age and Roman treasure has been found in Wales alongside human remains inside burial pits by a group