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Richard Hodges

Published August 12 2008

Richard Hodges says the rubbish tips of Anglo-Saxon London and Southampton contain intriguing evidence of England’s first businessmen.

Published March 21 2007
Archaeologists in Italy are uncovering fascinating evidence about the origins of Italy’s medieval hilltop villages to create a new and compelling picture of the circumstances that brought them into being, says Richard Hodges.
Published January 13 2006
Richard Hodges shows how new evidence is leading to a fresh understanding of the role of the Vikings in European history.
Published August 18 2004

Richard Hodges reviews a book by Barry Cunliffe

Published May 22 2001
Published March 21 2001
The ancient town of Zeugma, now flooded by the damned Euphrates
Published December 15 2000

John Benson on the lessons of charity from Britain's worst ever mining disaster

Published December 1 2000

In the 50 years after its opening in 1948 by dictator Enver Hoxhe, Albania's Institute of Archaology is now suffering from a funding shortage, but is still maintinaing its work and museum.

Published March 1 2000
Sue Margeson
Published January 1 1998
July 24th, 1847
Published June 30 1997
Richard Hodges unites oral tradition and archaeological evidence to reconstruct the story of the Dark Age destruction of an Italian monastery
Published June 30 1997
October 17th, 1346
Published September 30 1996
October 24th-26th, 1596
Published September 30 1996
Richard Hodges wanders through the medieval village of Rocca in Tuscany.
Published September 30 1996

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