Published: May 2026 Discover the Vindolanda Trust's project cataloguing Hadrian's Wall archives, funded by Archives Revealed, and engaging with North East heritage. Read more
Guest Blog: Nathan Frerin Klug Duran - Student Published: March 2026 A German student's diary of research, archaeology, and landscapes at Vindolanda and Hadrian’s Wall, offering fresh insights and lasting impressions. Read more
Guest Blog: Philipp Elschner - Student Published: March 2026 Discover Vindolanda's archives, artefacts, and the untold stories of past researchers through archaeology and personal insights. Read more
Guest blog: Isobel Dennison - Archive Intern Published 21.01.2026 Reflections on an internship at the Vindolanda Trust, how behind the scenes cataloguing and preserving archives linked to excavation, from photographs to textiles, safeguards discoveries, ensuring the stories revealed are documented, understood, and accessible for future generations. Read more
Published 30.04.25 The latest discoveries by Assistant Archivist Bethany at Vindolanda's archive collection, from Charlie Anderson's stonemasonry photos to Eric Birley's historic offprints. Learn more about the exciting progress in preserving history. Read more
Published 03.2025 Meet the new Assistant Archivist, Bethany, and find out about plans for updating the Vindolanda Archives. Read more
Guest blog: Dr Catherine Teitz Published 25.03.2024 When a photograph can’t speak a thousand words, but a letter can. Dr Teitz looks at photographs from the Vindolanda archive and how they can help us understand more about the site and its history. Continuing the blog series on Archive Archaeology. Read more
Guest blog: Dr Catherine Teitz Published 11.03.2024 Continuing the blog series on Archive Archaeology, Dr Teitz is looking at where our archives are and what can be found within them. Read more
Guest blog: Dr Catherine Teitz Published 16.03.2024 Ever wondered how archaeologists keep learning about the site beyond the excavation and the lab? Or wondered why all their paperwork might be important? Archives are so much more than silent libraries, crumbling books, and dusty boxes. Find out more here! Read more