Founded in 1844, promotes the study of archaeology in the British Isles and Europe and publishes The Archaeological Journal.
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We are accepting nominations for the RAI Tony Baggs #Undergraduate Dissertation Prize. The details and nomination form are available at www.royalarchinst.org/grants/disse....
𝗦𝘂𝗯𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲: 9 December 2026
#Archaeology #StudentPrize
We're delighted to share our 206-7 Lecture Programme with presentations on a range of topics: Neolithic cheese making, Roman plasterwork & hoards, fieldwork at Yeavering & Bodiam, graffiti at Royston, archaeology & nature recovery at the National Trust & 17th century papercuts from Sutton House
Our final lecture of the 2025-26 season will be presented by our President, @nathaliecohen.bsky.social on ‘The Lamp of Knowledge: the symbol of the Society of Antiquaries’ Weds 13 May at 5pm. youtube.com/live/ceIiIrj...
This week on the Butser blog, we've written all about the origins of the wickerman, Maypole, bannock bread, butter churns & other ancient rituals to explore this Beltain season.
Read more here: www.butserancientfarm.co.uk/blog/2026/4/...
For the first time, we are planning a lecture outside London - the Talbot Green lecture will take place in York in April 2027. For more details about this and all of the other lectures, please check out our Events Page: www.royalarchinst.org/events
Really looking forward to delivering the lecture on behalf of @nattrustarch.bsky.social @nationaltrust.org.uk
Honoured to be serving once again as an officer of the Council of the @royalarchinst.bsky.social, this time as Honorary Secretary. Today marked my first meeting of a new three-year term. Good to be back in London - and with a purpose.
#Archaeology
Really delighted to be speaking to the Royal Archaeological Institute in York next April, giving the Talbot Green lecture. Will be attempting to blend a "prehistoric" cheese making demonstration with talking about how Neolithic diets trouble our assumptions about human history as progress. Join us!
*NEWS* Over the past 2 years, a team of archaeologists has been exploring Bodiam in E Sussex. Last year, there were several notable finds, including the surviving ‘backside’ of a #Roman pipeclay Venus figurine, nicknamed the ‘Bodiam Bum’.
#Bodiam100 #FindsFriday
📷Ellis Briley, Lucy Evans
⌛Online tickets still available!⌛
Unravelling the Palaeolithic: an ECR and student-led conference with a history of showcasing excellence in research in Palaeolithic archaeology, early human origins and related fields.
Preliminary programme: tinyurl.com/wh46x6f9
Booking: tinyurl.com/4t3ykesa
The Institute awards a dissertation prize each year for either an undergraduate (the Tony Baggs Undergraduate Dissertation Prize) or Master's dissertation on an alternating basis. The prize goes to th...
For the first time, we are planning a lecture outside London - the Talbot Green lecture will take place in York in April 2027. For more details about this and all of the other lectures, please check out our Events Page: www.royalarchinst.org/events
We're delighted to share our 206-7 Lecture Programme with presentations on a range of topics: Neolithic cheese making, Roman plasterwork & hoards, fieldwork at Yeavering & Bodiam, graffiti at Royston, archaeology & nature recovery at the National Trust & 17th century papercuts from Sutton House