Palaeoproteomics identifies beaver fur in Danish high-status Viking Age burials – direct evidence of fur trade
Revealing the invisible dead: integrated bio-geoarchaeological profiling exposes human and animal remains in a seemingly ‘empty’ Viking-Age burial
First evidence of human bone pendants from Late Mesolithic Northeast Europe
These spots of excavation tell: using early visitor accounts to map the missing graves of waterloo
Jels 3, a New Late Palaeolithic Open-Air Site in Denmark, Sheds Light on the Pioneer Colonization of Northern Europe
On the earliest Acheulean in Britain: first dates and in-situ artefacts from the MIS 15 site of Fordwich (Kent, UK)
Preparing Children’s Burials in Postmedieval Finland: Emotions Awakened by Sensory Experiences
An early 3D map of a territorry ? The Bronze Age carved slabfrom Saint-Bélec, Leuhan (Brittany, France)
Beyond Walls: Reassessing Iron Age and Roman Encounters in Northern Britain
Non-destructive 3D prospection at the Viking Age fortress Borgring, Denmark
Life before Stonehenge: The hunter-gatherer occupation and environment of Blick Mead revealed by sedaDNA, pollen and spores
Food and Power in Early Medieval England: a lack of (isotopic) enrichment
Prolonged drying trend coincident with the demise of Norse settlement in southern Greenland
Materialising the Social Relationships of Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Geochemical Analyses of 4th Millennium BC ‘Slate Ring Ornaments’ from Finland
Spaces of Resilience and Resistance: Sámi Habitation in Southern and Central Sweden During the Late Medieval and the Early Modern Period
Migration and community in Bronze Age Orkney: innovation and continuity at the Links of Noltland
Landscapes for Neolithic People in Mainland, Orkney
Ancient DNA at the edge of the world: Continental immigration and the persistence of Neolithic male lineages in Bronze Age Orkney
Weight regulation in British Bronze Age gold objects: a reanalysis and reinterpretation
Calling Time on Oronsay: Revising Settlement Models Around the Mesolithic–Neolithic Transition in Western Scotland, New Evidence from Port Lobh, Colonsay