A Roman-era skeleton discovered in southern England has finally given up her secrets after more than a decade of debate.
Why the Bayeux Tapestry is an important relic of London history.
Before rising to fame and notoriety, Simpson was born Wallis Warfield in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania in 1896. She was from an established family, readily stepping into her role as socialite in ...
It's some 104 years since Aberford's original source of life, which for many hundreds of years was known as the Roman road ...
In modern Britain, all roads lead to London, but one can still find traces of older routes and borders that once subdivided the island.
A leading historian examines how the monarchy not only tolerated slavery but also administered it, profited from it and ...
The Mortuary Chests Project, which began in 2012, brought together academics, conservators, cathedral staff and volunteers.
The 1,000-plus publicans who have recently banned Labour MPs from their premises might take small comfort from the fact that the alehouse has been a political backdrop for at least half a millennium.
New archaeological finds found in East Yorkshire, led by the University of York, are shedding light on life in England before the Norman Conquest.
Archaeologists think the newly discovered artifacts remained at the production site because they were deemed unusable. Large ...
Archaeologists working near Skipsea Castle in East Yorkshire say a series of rare discoveries is transforming understanding ...
Suffolk has been at the forefront of a record-breaking year for archaeological discoveries, as new figures reveal an unprecedented number of ...