Current Archeology
This is the home page of Current Archaeology, Britain’s leading archaeological magazine. If you have an interest in anything to do with archaeology, this is the place to find out about digs, discoveries, and the latest news. As the editors inform us, Current Archeology was founded in response to a dream. “We dreamed of a magazine for the ordinary archaeological enthusiast. A magazine that would keep him (or her!) up to date with what is happening in the world of archaeology; that would describe the latest excavations, illustrating them in full colour and with lots of maps and plans, and would explain them all in language that the ordinary person could understand. With Current Archaeology, that dream has come true. Over the years,over 900 sites have been described, more than 1200 books reviewed, the Science Diary has described all the latest scientific advances, and the Diary has given the latest news of people and ideas.” The web site is contrived to give an elegant foretaste of this splendid magazine. Beautifully designed and illustrated, it includes complete rundowns on the contents of recent issues, useful archeological newbytes, lists of current excavations seeking volunteers, a full hypertext directory of over 900 British archeological institutions and clubs, and more.