New ‘British Archaeology’ no 122 out now
The latest issue of our flagship magazine highlights new evidence that perhaps Roman London was not founded on trade, but something more chilling…
Also in this issue, other features aim to date the earliest modern humans in Europe, answer what happened to the Bayeux Tapestry in WWII, give an overview of what the local authority cuts actually mean for archaeology, introduce the inspiring work rehabilitating injured soldiers and tell the story of an archaeologist in Russia.
Plus News, Letters and all the regular articles: Mick’s Travels with Time Team’s Mick Aston (in Brittany), CBA Correspondent (rounding-up the listed building casework from 2011), Spoilheap, Broadcasting, Science, Book reviews and more.
British Archaeology is a bimonthly members’ magazine from the CBA that is also available by subscription, and in larger WHSmith stores and the best independent newsagents.
As always, the magazine contains Briefing, the CBA’s comprehensive list of fieldwork, conferences and other events or activities around the UK.







