Explore our hub to discover the range of online resources and databases, published and hosted by the CBA for archaeology professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
Heritage & Archaeology Rangers are part of the Heritage & Archaeology Ranger Team (HART), a national network of volunteers supporting the work of the National Trust.
Choose from one of two weeks to join the Roman Carlisle Archaeology dig, taking place at a site that was once an extremely important and well-defended location within the frontier system of Roman Britain and the most northern city in the Roman empire.
Significant revisions to the national planning policy framework will have important repercussions for heritage with archaeological interest. Find out how the CBA is responding to the draft NPPF consultation, and how you can help us advocate for the historic environment.
Understanding our audiences is integral to enhancing access to the museums and collections. This audience research allows us to get to know who our visitors are, where they come from, and what their motivations for visiting are. We can also learn more about who is not currently visiting the museums.
The government’s consultation to remove the Garden’s Trust as a statutory consultee is now live. We urge people to join us in responding to this unjustified move.
By joining archaeological work at King’s Park you’ll gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills with a mix of traditional and modern archaeological techniques.
The Archaeological Achievement Awards, coordinated by the Council for British Archaeology, celebrate the very best of archaeology across the UK and Ireland. On 28 November 2025, we gathered in the historic Great Hall at Queen’s University Belfast to celebrate the projects, people, and partnerships driving forward archaeological practice, participation, and innovation.
Cornwall has a new CBA-managed branch of the Young Archaeologists' Club. If you would like to join as a volunteer branch assistant to help us facilitate events, please sign up!
The dig is open every year for 6 weeks commencing on 25th May 2026 to the 3rd July 2026.
See our website for furter details. Everyone welcome including beginners.