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Archaeology Website links



http://www.ucl.ac.uk/boxgrove/

This UCL site offers up to date analysis of material recovered during excavations at boxgrove in the 1990's.


http://www.butser.org.uk/

A site dedicated to Butser Ancient Farm. A great ongoing project which they describe as an "open air laboratory for research into Prehistoric and Roman agriculture and building techniques."


http://www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/

York's Viking heritage has spawned the city's premier tourist attraction, and a great website too.


http://csweb.bournemouth.ac.uk/consci/text_kn/knhome.htm

Bournemouth University's programme of field survey and excavation at Knowlton Circles, North Dorset.


http://www.timewatch.org

TimeWatch campaigns for the protection of heritage places


http://www.ukarchaeology.org.uk

Sarah's website is proving to be a great tool, particularly if you are looking for digs.


http://www.vela-spila.hr/eng/index.html

Vela Cave, located near the western end of the island of Korcula, off the Dalmatian Coast (former Yugoslavia). A history of occupation from Old stone age through to the bronze age.


http://www.neanderthal.de/

German website (with english translation) covering the world of the Neanderthals.


http://create.newarchaeology.com

Archaeological and general illustrations from Chris Brown

 


http://www.potsherd.uklinux.net

A massive database of ceramic finds. Professional Archaeology using the Internet to full advantage.


www.britarch.ac.uk/yac

The Young Archaeologist Club for young people between the ages of nine and sixteen. The Club is run by the registered charity Council for British Archaeology.


http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/anthropology/supersite/arc/arc_main.html

McGraw Hill's 'Anthropology Super Site' has some useful jump-off points for US archaeology plus book reviews and some downloadables.


http://www.gharmirdum.info

Site with a tight focus on Bronze age excavation in Malta in 1964. This excellent resource was put together by Paul Calleja-Gera, one of the original cavers who discovered the site.


If you would like to add any sites to this list, please send an email to chris.brown@newarchaeology.com



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