A Prehistorian at large in Robert Harris’s new thriller
Robert Harris’ characteristically gripping thriller about the race to locate the launch sites of the deadly German V2 ballistic bombs...
The Impact of Archaeology on an English city: Sheffield Castle.
The teaching and research of archaeology in British universities has passed through a fifty-year golden age and now appears to be in full...
The Other America
Europeans see the USA through a metropolitan prism. Hollywood emphasizes its cities, its cars and its politics. But there is another...
IL GENTILUOMO INGLESI
Twenty years after my biography of the extraordinary archaeologist, Thomas Ashby, was published by the British School at Rome. Now it has...
Remembering Fred Baker
Fred Baker has passed far too young. It is hard to take in. He was always a youthful energy, creative and gifted. They were qualities...
The end of spring in Giove
Spring is almost over in Giove and everyone is catching up. Everywhere the comune is cleaning the grass skirting the edge of the road...
nEU-MED 2: Vetricella: An Early Medieval Royal Property in Tuscany’s Mediterranean
nEU-MED 2: Vetricella: An Early Medieval Royal Property in Tuscany’s Mediterranean, edited by Giovanna Bianchi & Richard Hodges The...
Summoned to be tested
Darkness had descended on another glorious spring evening. Then a disturbing surprise. A vehicle was slowly grinding its way down the...
1 May 2000: Absolutely Fabulous
Twenty years ago today, on the first of May 2000, the Butrint Foundation trustees and directors were generously invited by the Averoff...
Iris Cornelia Love (1933-19 April 2020)
Iris Cornelia Love who passed away this weekend was a living legend. Despite being a member of the Guggenheim family, and very much part...