Current Archaeology is devoted to British archaeology. Devoted to mainly excavations, it covers all periods in full colour. With over 17,000 subscribers, it is by far the biggest magazine devoted to British archaeology.
The magazine aims to bridge the gap between the amateur and the professional in archaeology. Most of the articles are written by the archaeologists involved, and edited to ensure it is accessible to all. We aim neither to preach, nor to give a bare recital of facts. Instead we tell you the stories; why the excavators went there; how they made their discoveries; what they found - and what it all means.