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Stonehenge Explained with Dr Susan Greaney
The conversation delves into the surprises and challenges of writing a book on Stonehenge, the evolving nature of Stonehenge research, the significance of Neolithic monument complexes, the origins of Stonehenge's stones, a glimpse into the past at 2500 BC, and the unanswered questions surrounding the Aubrey Holes. Takeaways Stonehenge's research is ever-evolving, with new discoveries and updates…
Why Archaeology Needs Nature | Festival of Archaeology 2026
Welcome to the launch of the 2026 Festival of Archaeology at Westonbirt National Arboretum . This year's theme is Archaeology & Nature , and throughout the day we explore why these two subjects can't be separated. From ancient woodlands and prehistoric landscapes to Stonehenge, conservation and climate change, we speak to the people shaping the future of archaeology. In this episode you'll hear…
The conversation begins with a reconnection and catching up between Derek and Lawrence, followed by a discussion on recent projects and exciting content. The conversation then transitions into a reflection on archaeological musings and craft fairs, exploring the themes of reuse, craft, and everyday life in the archaeological record. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to…
Join Derek as he takes Career in Ruins to Hengistbury Head, Dorset to meet curator and archaeologist Dr Hayden Scott-Pratt. In this on-location interview inside a reconstructed Iron Age roundhouse, Hayden shares his journey from undergraduate experiments in copper smelting to curating one of Britain’s most important archaeological sites. Discover why Hengistbury Head was once a major Iron Age…
In this episode of Career in Ruins, hosts Lawrence and Derek reflect on the new year, share personal updates, and pay tribute to their late friend Kerry Ely. They discuss exciting developments in archaeology, introduce Afifa Khan, who shares her journey from a young enthusiast to a professional archaeologist, and explore the challenges of commercial archaeology. The conversation highlights the…
In this episode, the hosts reflect on their recent experiences at an awards ceremony, share insights from their visit to the Titanic exhibition, and discuss their ongoing projects. They welcome Professor David Nash, who shares his journey from geology to archaeology, focusing on his research on silcrete and sarsens, the formation of the stones of Stonehenge, and the interdisciplinary nature of his…
In this episode of Career in Ruins, hosts Lawrence and Derek engage in a lively discussion with Rob Sutton, Director of Heritage Consultancy at Cotswold Archaeology. The conversation covers a range of topics including the intersection of archaeology and video games, the importance of storytelling in archaeology, and Rob's extensive career journey from a young enthusiast to a leading expert in…
Following the brilliant Time Team episode on the project, Career in Ruins visit Cerne Abbas, Dorset, to catch up with archaeologist Hugh Willmott and his team. Beneath the watchful gaze of the famous Cerne Abbas Giant, Lawrence Shaw and Derek Pitman delve into the story behind the abbey’s excavation — tracing its journey from Anglo-Saxon origins, through the turmoil of the Dissolution of the…
In this episode, Derek and Lawrence engage in a lively discussion with David Connolly, exploring his extensive career in archaeology, the significance of community engagement, and the evolution of BAJR. They delve into themes of heritage crime, the importance of skills in archaeology, and the pride and envy that come with working in the field. David shares personal anecdotes and insights,…
In this Halloween-themed episode, Derek and Lawrence explore the origins and traditions of Halloween, discussing its historical significance, cultural practices, and spooky stories. They delve into the connections between Halloween and archaeology, including Edgar Allan Poe's influence and the myths surrounding tomb raiding. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with Halloween…