A new study has overturned the long-standing belief that a violent Roman massacre occurred at Maiden Castle, a major Iron Age hillfort in Dorset, England. Published in the Oxford Journal of Archaeology, the research, led by Dr. Martin Smith and Dr. Miles Russell, used advanced forensic analysis and radiocarbon dating to examine 52 skeletons from the site. The findings reveal that injuries, once thought to result from a Roman assault in 43 CE, likely stemmed from ritualistic practices, scavenging animals, or inter-Briton violence over decades, rather than a single event. The massacre narrative was established by Sir Mortimer Wheeler’s excavations…
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On 11 July 2025, the Yorkshire Museum will unveil Viking North, a stunning exhibition that brings the Viking Age in Northern England (866–1066) to life. This is one of the most significant collections of Viking artefacts ever displayed outside London, packed with rare finds and fresh insights into a transformative era. Viking North showcases a remarkable array of objects, many of which are in public view for the first time. The exhibition features the Yorkshire Museum’s renowned collection alongside the Vale of York hoard—a breathtaking cache of Viking silver, coins, and jewellery co-owned with the British Museum. Exclusive loans, including…
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The Museums + Heritage Show 2025, the UK’s largest trade exhibition for the museum, heritage, and cultural sectors, will take place on May 14-15, 2025, at Olympia London. This free-to-attend event is expected to draw over 3,400 professionals, feature 150 exhibitors, and host 90 expert speakers, offering a vibrant platform for networking, innovation, and learning. The show includes over 70 sessions, including talks, masterclasses, live demos, and digital clinics, addressing topics like accessibility, sustainability, and cutting-edge technologies such as AI audio guides and ticketing systems. Attendees can explore the Ambience Networking Lounge for 1:1 advice clinics and connect with peers.…
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Today, May 8, 2025, the National Trust’s Sutton Hoo unveils a captivating new exhibition, The Dig: A Story Unearthed, which delves into the real-life events and personalities that inspired the acclaimed Netflix film The Dig. This exhibition, set at the iconic Anglo-Saxon burial site in Suffolk, offers archaeology enthusiasts and history lovers a chance to explore the remarkable story of the 1939 excavation that reshaped our understanding of early medieval England. The exhibition centres on the discovery of the Great Ship Burial in Mound 1, a find that revealed a 27-meter-long ship and a treasure trove of Anglo-Saxon artefacts, including…