The Ourang Medan Death Ship
The straits of Malacca near Sumatra have long borne witness to the passage of trading
The straits of Malacca near Sumatra have long borne witness to the passage of trading
This story originally featured in the first paper edition of The Archaeology and Metal Detecting
Every year on the 25th of January, Scots and non-Scots the world over will don
Coordinates: 61°45′17″N 59°27′46″E61.75472, 59.46278 The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in
Elsie was the daughter of Arthur Wright, one of the earliest qualified electrical engineers. She
Michael Turnbull's tale is a nuanced historical one that does much to explain the pre-Reformation
What follows is the result of seven years’ independent research on the Battle of Hastings.
A few years ago I was contacted by the Offa’s Dyke Association to pen a
Another fantastic historic location that I discovered is in the same parish Old St Chad's
One of the most famous British legends is that of King Arthur and the
Havannah mill was built by Charles Roe beside the river Dane, Congleton in 1764. Charles
Egypt have announced on Saturday 16th January, the discovery of a new trove of
For most of my formative years I spent most weekends and holidays at my Aunties
Sometimes I feel the need to write a review of something new on TV, be
One of the Tower of London's ravens, the birds whose fate is said to be
Sadly the world lost one of most beloved actors this weekend with the death of
We are proud to announce the launch of our world first FREE Archaeology and Metal
Two decades after its discovery, and almost 200 years after it shipwrecked in the coral
A fields name can often represent what previously was on the site. Names can carry
Polish divers say they have found the wreck of a German World War Two ship