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Metal detectors
Friend or foe of archaeology?

Flint Arrows
Find out about this ancient hunting tool

Stonehenge
The truth revealed

Roman Earings
An introduction and resource guide

Avebury
Englands historic gem gets the once over

Weyland's Smithy
A neolithic long barrow of remarkeable preservation

Ancient grain varieties
Their origins and growth.

History of Bow and Arrows
Part One

How to recognise stone age tools
Part One

Great Museums in England
Suggested by our contributors

Mesolithic Blade
Found on fieldwalking trip March 2004

Show some respect
For those of your fellow archaeologists who ply their trade beneath the sea

Anglo-Saxon Reading List
A quick guide to some good early medieval titles in print

Roman Mosaics
The basics

Roman Roof Construction
How imbrices and tegulae actually fitted together. A quick illustrated guide

Verulamium Decision shows the way
Roman city saved from deep ploughing.

Building a virtual Roman Sword
Computer models of artifacts as a tool for learning.

The History of Writing
A primer on Eurasian evolution of the written word.

Neolithic Tools and Weapons
A look at the knives and axes in use before metal

Neolithic Burial rites
A look at the burial practices of the past

Beginning Archaeology
The absolute basics

Bones
An introduction to animal boes in archaeology

Samian Ware
An introduction to Samian Ware in Britain

Silchester
A Roman Town in Hampshire

Ancient Egypt: Avoiding the Cranks
Updated book list

Silchester Diary 2002
A week at the bottom of a pit.

What to take on your first dig
The essential kit list

Mammoths discovered near Ely
Norfolk yields 40,000 year old Neandertal butchery site

Inca Lost City is found
The discovery of Cota Coca in The Peruvian Andes

Lifestyles of the Early Hominids
Matthew Walker asks what the archaeological record can tell us?

The Cost of a Trowel
Latest global prices

Why Excavate At All?
Matthew Walker looks at surface survey techniques

It gets even darker.
Are free market economics to blame for the perception of Mesolithic Europe as a Dark Age? - Chris gets a little bit contraversial

The Dark Age of Prehistory.
The Mesolithic is often portrayed as a backward step for humanity in northern Europe. Is this view justified asks Chris Brown?

Throw the book away.
Gordo Campbell reminds us to open our eyes, ears and minds when travelling to the Greek Islands.

West Kennet Long Barrow
A Summary of the finds made there by archaeologists.

Recommended Fiction Novels
What are archaeologists taking away for light holiday reading this year?

The Upper Plaeolithic Revolution
Anatomically Modern People had been around for 60,000 years before they started acting like us.

Where did we really come from?
The battle over the emergence of modern humans in Eurasia has been raging for quite a while now.

Touch the Stones
You don't have to stay behind the wire at Stonehenge. A little organisation is all it takes.

Whats for Lunch?
Chris Brown tucks into a steaming bowl of slippery elm and roasted acorn soup as he looks at how we know what our ancestors ate.

What does it all mean?
Find out the meaning of archaeological jargon with our handy glossary of terms.

Trowel of the month?
The vexed question of which little triangular sharp pointy thing has the most dig cred.

Alice Holt Ceramics
Farnham in Hampshire.

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