Explore our hub to discover the range of online resources and databases, published and hosted by the CBA for archaeology professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
Discover the impact of the 2024 Festival of Archaeology! From exploring community connections to celebrating our shared heritage, this year’s theme of 'Archaeology and Community' highlights the essential role of grassroots support. Dive into the festival’s highlights and learn how we’re shaping the future of archaeology with initiatives like the Reconnecting Archaeology project. Explore the festival's journey, insights from our Taking the Temperature survey, and how we’re championing archaeology across the UK!
Dr Claire Corkill, development manager, and Debbie Frearson, festival coordinator, reflect on this year's festival, share details of how to access the CBA's resources, and look ahead to next year's event
Young archaeologists from the Mersey & Dee YAC explored Liverpool's historic waterfront and designed their own Superlambananas - now proudly displayed outside the Museum of Liverpool. Check out how their creations celebrate local archaeology!
Get ready to uncover the eerie origins of Halloween! From ancient Celtic rituals to mysterious witch marks carved into old buildings, archaeology reveals the spooky traditions that shaped this haunting holiday.
The Archaeological Achievement Awards celebrate the outstanding work of archaeologists and heritage professionals across the UK. As we approach the 2024 awards, we’re excited to announce the shortlisted candidates who have demonstrated exceptional work in their categories.
On World Mental Health Day, we focus on the importance of mental well-being and the many ways individuals and communities can improve their overall health. At the Council for British Archaeology (CBA), we’re proud to shine a light on how archaeology and heritage can offer significant public benefits—specifically in enhancing wellbeing.
Check out the results of our first ever YAC Impact Study.
What do our YAC members, their parents/ guardians, and our branch volunteers really think about the club?
The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) has chosen a Peak District National Park archaeologist as the 2024 Community Archaeologist of the Year in the Marsh Community Archaeology Awards.