Stonehenge: Visitor facilities decision announced
In May the Government announced that it is to go ahead with new visitor facilities for Stonehenge. English Heritage welcomed the Government’s decision, which, together with integrated proposals to close the A344, will improve the monument’s setting and presentation to visitors.
Stonehenge before and after the proposed scheme. (Photo © English Heritage)
Rehydroxilation: An exciting new method of dating ceramic materials
Job losses in Archaeology to April 2009
Metal detectorist jailed for selling fake coins
Metal detectorist fined for nighthawking
Extract from Presidential address of Soc of Antiquaries of London
Reviewing how archaeology is coping with the current economic situation
Civic Trust in administration
Terminal decline of Adult education,
Results of a review of provision of adult education in archaeology by Richard Lee, CBA
Threat to Cardiff Lifelong Learning Centre
Durham unveils new conservation course
Invisible Diggers study now published
Is it our heritage – or firewood
Historic ships in danger by Prof Mark Horton
Police disturb Bronze Age tomb
Police solve a sinister skull mystery
EH support for Scientific archaeology ‘Best in world’ say Society of
American Archaeologists, but job losses threaten
American Archaeologists, but job losses threaten
Obituary for Andrew D Saunders (1931-2009)
Last Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings
Scottish marine Bill Reaches Parliament
New Chair or English Heritage announced
Any support for an audio Rescue News?
New 2009-10 RESCUE Council,
with a report on the AGM and open meeting