A gazetteer of probable prehistoric mounds, cairns and boundary earthworks in Coverdale. It is not complete and is still being…
On every late-Victorian and early-20th-century OS sheet the surveyors marked any conspicuous heap of stones they could not instantly classify…
Identifying and Interpreting Field Drainage Gullies When conducting a field walk, it’s essential to be able to identify and interpret…
Fieldwalking is one of the simplest and most accessible forms of archaeological survey. It involves systematically walking over a landscape,…
Photography is an essential tool in archaeology, not only for documenting finds but also for interpreting and preserving evidence. However,…
The Thornborough Henges are located within a distinctive and complex landscape that has been shaped over millennia by a combination…
When it comes to archaeological photography, capturing the best possible images, whether of small artifacts or large sites, requires thoughtful…
When photographing archaeological sites, the key to a successful shot lies not just in the technology you use but in…
Photography has long been an essential tool in archaeology, providing a visual record of sites, finds, and features. In the…
When it comes to uncovering the secrets of the past, air photography is an invaluable tool that offers a bird’s-eye…