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  1. Human Remains in Archaeology: A Handbook (CBA Practical Handbook) by Charlotte A. Roberts, 2009-02-28
  2. From Clan to Clearance: History And Archaeology On The Isle Of Barra C.850-1850 AD by Keith Branigan, 2005-05-31
  3. The Batsford guide to the industrial archaeology of central southern England: Avon County, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire (The Batsford guide to the industrial archaeology of the British Isles) by C. A Buchanan, 1980
  4. Athapaskan Migrations: The Archaeology of Eagle Lake, British Columbia by R. G. Matson, Martin P.R. Magne, 2007-04-26
  5. The Lure of the Antique: Nationalism, Politics and Archaeology in British Malta (1880 - 1964). Essay in Papers of the British School at Rome, Centenary Volume LXIX ( 69 ), 2001. by Nicholas Vella, 2001
  6. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology Department of Archaeology, University of Reading Bar S1918 by Margaret Clegg, Mary Lewis, 2009-12-31
  7. The Handbook of British Archaeology by Roy A. Adkins, Lesley Adkins, et all 2008-09-25
  8. Handbook for British and Irish Archaeology by Cherry Lavell, 1997-04-15
  9. Shanga: The Archaeology of a Muslim Trading Community on the Coast of East Africa (British Institute in Eastern Africa, Memoir , No 14) by Mark Horton, Helen W. Brown, et all 1996-09
  10. The Ottoman House (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs) by William Beckhoefer, Stanley Ireland, 1998-12-01
  11. Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley: Medieval Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) by Ute Engel, Alexandrea Gajewski, 2007-12-30
  12. Medieval Art Architecture and Archaeology in London (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) (BAA CONFERENCE TRANSACTIONS SERIES) by Lindy GRANT, 1990-12-31
  13. Industrial Archaeology of East Anglia (The Batsford guide to the industrial archaeology of the British Isles) by David Alderton, John M.L. Booker, 1980-01
  14. Industrial Archaeology of the Isle of Man: Preliminary Study (Industrial Archaeology of British Isles) by T.A. Bawden, etc., 1972-02-24

1. Council For British Archaeology Internet Information Service
Gateway to british archaeology online. Press cuttings service, message forum, fieldwork opportunities .Category Science Social Sciences Regional Europe United Kingdom......Council for british archaeology. The gateway to british archaeology online. CBA,Bowes Morrell House. © Council for british archaeology 2003.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/
C ouncil for B ritish A rchaeology
The gateway to British archaeology online
What's New Search Site Map Feedback ... Usage
The CBA is the principal UK-wide non-governmental organisation that promotes knowledge, appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of present and future generations. ONLINE PUBLICATIONS
Internet Archaeology

international electronic journal British Archaeology
popular magazine CBA Briefing
information listings Research Reports
conference proceedings Occasional Papers
INSIDE ARCHAEOLOGY

Breaking news

Fieldwork opportunities

Conference diary
New books ... Grants and awards THE CBA A brief history Strategy 2001-2005 Conservation Education ... How to join EMAIL SERVICE BRITARCH email discussion list Recent BRITARCH messages BRITARCH message archive Joining/Leaving the BRITARCH list ... Other relevant email lists ONGOING PROJECTS The Defence of Britain National Archaeology Days HEIRNET ONLINE SERVICES Archaeology Data Service Archaeology email directory Database of radiocarbon dates Defence of Britain project database ARCHAEOLOGY ONLINE United Kingdom Europe (via ARGE) World (via ArchNet) CURRENT ISSUES SOS Newport campaign Increasing public participation The Valletta Convention Portable antiquities ... Stonehenge Last updated 3 April 2003.

2. Current Archaeology - Britain's Favourite Archaeology Magazine
The attractive site of Britain's popular archaeological magazine. Illustrated timeline of British Category Science Social Sciences Europe United Kingdom......This is your gateway to the world of british archaeology. These are the homepages of Current Archaeology, Britain's leading archaeological magazine.
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Archaeology! This is your gateway to the world of British archaeology. These are the home pages of Current Archaeology, Britain's leading archaeological magazine. If you have an interest in anything to do with archaeology, this is the place to find out about digs, discoveries, the latest news, and all about our magazine. New! Coming shortly - a superb magazine on World Archaeology - click here for full details! Search our website: Sections Click here to subscribe Click here to renew your subscription Introducing Current Archaeology
About CA

Editors

Latest issue

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Digs Back issues Recent issues Education and Careers Careers General Universities Young Archaeologists ... Extra-Mural Dissertation prize Special Issues Norwich Kent Hadrian's Wall Scotland ... Wales Going Further General Finding out Links Discussion Groups ... Miscellaneous About Archaeology ** Handbook 2003 ** We are now compiling our 2003 Archaeological Handbook.

3. 'British Archaeology' Home Page
Popular magazine produced by the Council for british archaeology. Searchable database of text of all Category Science Social Sciences Europe United Kingdom...... Further details from the Council for british archaeology, Bowes Morrell House, 111Walmgate, York YO1 9WA, UK, tel +(44) 01904 671417, fax +(44) 01904 671384
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba.html
ISSN 1357-4442 Editor: Simon Denison latest issue: No 69, March 2003 with news, features, essays,
(use lower case keywords, with wildcards, eg arch*, if needed, or phrases inside "quotation marks") News Features Letters Comment ... Essays Winner of the Press Award at the 2002 British Archaeological Awards Issues from earlier years: No 1, Feb 1995 No 11, Feb 1996 No 21, Feb 1997 No 31, Feb 1998 ... Return to the Council for British Archaeology home page

4. The Archaeology Handbook 2002-3
Searchable directory of organisations involved in british archaeology, fieldwork and top archaeological Category Science Social Sciences Regional Europe United Kingdom...... This handbook sets out to provide a Guide to british archaeology – whatthere is, where you can find it and above all, where you can dig.
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/directory/
Welcome to the Archaeology Handbook 2002-3 This handbook sets out to provide a Guide to British Archaeology – what there is, where you can find it and above all, where you can dig. We are now starting to compile the 2003 Handbook. You can search the 2002 Handbook You can add or update your organization's information. Please select from below:
  • If you wish to add your society or update the details, click here If you have been sent an update letter by us, you can enter the code here: If you wish to tell us about a dig going on during 2003, please click here If you have any other comments about the Archaeology Handbook, Current Archaeology, or our website, then please email us at: current@archaeology.co.uk
Rob Selkirk
Publisher of the Archaeology Handbook

5. Welcome!
Ron Wilcox provides a textonly introduction to archaeological methods and types of evidence and site from Palaeolithic to Medieval.
http://www.btinternet.com/~ron.wilcox/onlinetexts/onlinetexts-index.htm
Main Page contents 1 - Introduction to Archaeology 2 - The Lower, Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic periods 3 - The Late Upper Palaeolithic (Epi-palaeolithic) and the Mesolithic periods 4 - The Neolithic ... 21 - Suggestions for further reading

6. British Archaeology On The Internet
University of Durham Department of Archaeology british archaeology on the Internet
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Archaeology/BritArch
University of Durham - Department of Archaeology
British Archaeology on the Internet
This is a list of links to gopher/WWW etc. stuff on archaeology and related subjects in the internet domains .uk and .ie, that is the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic (Eire). This list is guaranteed not to be complete. Please let me know of any other relevant links. If you create a link to these pages please let me know so that I can inform you of any major changes.
Other similar lists:
Keith Challis at the Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust
The Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
National and International Bodies and Resources
Universities
Archaeological Units ...
Archaeological Societies
Museums
On-line Journals
Sites, projects and virtual tours
Miscellaneous
Two useful lists to find information in the UK are: all Campus Wide Information Systems in the UK. For the Republic of Ireland there is a list of all WWW servers Contents Inter/National Universities ... Miscellaneous Department of Archaeology Home Page
University of Durham Home Page Last updated: 25-Sep-2002

7. CBA Wales
The national group which represents the general objectives of the CBA in Wales. Activities, newsletter .Category Science Social Sciences Regional Europe United Kingdom......Cyngor Archaeoleg Brydeinig. CYMRU. Council for british archaeology. WALES.** Online Information for Archaeology in Wales **, What is CBA Wales?
http://pages.britishlibrary.net/cba.wales/
Cyngor Archaeoleg Brydeinig
CYMRU
Council for British Archaeology
WALES
** Online Information for Archaeology in Wales **
What is CBA Wales?

What does CBA Wales do?

Newsletter

CBA Wales' biannual newsletter
What's on in Wales?

Events, courses and meetings of archaeological interest in Wales
Archaeology in Wales

CBA Wales' annual journal of archeological research in Wales
Who's who in CBA Wales?

The committee of volunteers who run CBA Wales How to join Join us in helping to preserve Wales' arechaeological heritage Links Links to other sites of archaeological interest CBA Wales c/o Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust 20 High Street Last updated 10th October 2001 Welshpool Powys SY21 7JP Please send any comments or problem reports to webmaster@exitdata.co.uk

8. Internet Archaeology - Electronic Journal - Home Page
Fully refereed electronic journal for archaeology, international in scope. A collaboration of the Category Science Social Sciences Archaeology Publications...... Internet Archaeology is a notfor-profit academic electronic journal,published by the Council for british archaeology. The journal
http://intarch.ac.uk/
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ISSN 1363-5387 URL: http://intarch.ac.uk
The first fully refereed e-journal for archaeology
"... for anyone studying or working (or wishing to publish) in the subject, this is an important online resource "
New Scientist
Select an issue to view the lists of contents Journal article search About the journal Editorial Policy Submissions ... Comments Internet Archaeology is a not-for-profit academic electronic journal, published by the Council for British Archaeology
The journal is hosted by the Department of Archaeology at the University of York
The Editor is Judith Winters
Address: Internet Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of York, The King's Manor, York, YO1 7EP
Telephone: +44 (0)1904 433955 Fax: +44 (0)1904 433939 Email: editor@intarch.ac.uk
Subscription queries should be sent to subs@intarch.ac.uk Terms and conditions of use

9. Backtrack Archaeology Scotland
Notices of posts in british archaeology.Category Science Social Sciences Regional Europe United Kingdom...... Archaeology, Jobs, Scotland, BAJR, Backtrack, Archaeology, Digger, Freelance,Archaeologist, archaeology, UK, scotland, ,jobs, work, employment, backtrack
http://www.bajr.co.uk/
For Visitors who have systems that cannot use Java or Frames
- You can still view the jobs on BAJR if you click HERE
Archaeology, Jobs, Scotland, BAJR, Backtrack, Archaeology, Digger, Freelance, Archaeologist, archaeology, UK, scotland, ,jobs, work, employment, backtrack, archaeology, David, Connolly, survey, illustration, the digger, sites, debates, message, board, archaeological, archaeologist, scottish, excavation, history, graphics, links, reconstructions, reports, diggers, archaeologists, historic, news, backtrack

10. Universities
University of Durham Department of Archaeology - british archaeologyon the Internet Universities. and British Schools abroad. The
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Archaeology/BritArch/Univs.html
University of Durham - Department of Archaeology - British Archaeology on the Internet
Universities
and British Schools abroad

11. British Archaeology, No 5, June 1995: Interview
Interview in british archaeology June 1995 with the chief archaeologist for the National Trust.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba5/ba5int.html
ISSN 1357-4442 Editor: Simon Denison
Issue no 5, June 1995
INTERVIEW Simon Denison talks to David Thackray
Meeting the man from the Trust
The National Trust is not an organisation one immediately associates with archaeology, but its 580,000 acres of land in fact contain tens of thousands of sites and monuments - including such famous names as Stonehenge, Avebury and Hadrian's Wall - not to mention vast tracts of historic landscape. It is one of the richest, perhaps the richest owner of archaeological sites in Britain; and in its centenary year, questions are now in the air about how well it looks after its vast share of our archaeological heritage. David Thackray, the Trust's chief archaeological advisor, was also its first full-time archaeological employee - appointed more or less straight from his PhD in 1975 - which suggests that the Trust has perhaps not taken archaeology that seriously for very long. Indeed, his appointment followed a number of cases in which ancient monuments on Trust land had been ploughed out or otherwise damaged, leading to a campaign of pressure on the Trust to take its responsibilities more to heart. And since then? In conservation, there has been steady improvement - though, as Dr Thackray admits, the importance of archaeology is still not fully accepted in all reaches of the organisation, with only something over half the National Trust's 16 regions now employing an archaeological advisor. As for research, the Trust still does very little, remaining, perhaps, as intellectually passive vis-a-vis archaeology as it has been accused of being in its management of country houses.

12. British And Irish Archaeology
for Archaeology. ARGE Birmingham's Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe. british archaeology (Internet Journal)
http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/England/siearch.html
British and Irish Archaeology

13. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: British Archaeology - General
archaeology general, irish archaeology DeweyClass 936 ResourceType bibliographyLocation uk Last checked 19991201 british archaeology Journal offering
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/b/britisharchaeology-general.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
British archaeology - general
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Archaeology Commissions
  • ARCHSEARCH: Archaeological Holdings Search System
  • Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors
  • Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society ...
  • York Archaeological Trust Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Archaeology Commissions
    Summaries of projects funded by the Archaeology Commission, grouped by financial year. Includes surveys, coastal audits, landscape assessments, excavation records, and a set of links to archaeology departments in universities throughout England.
    Author: English Heritage
    Subjects: british archaeology - general, british archaeology links
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents, index
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    ARCHSEARCH: Archaeological Holdings Search System
    Database of archaeological records such as the National Excavation Index for England, the Fife, Shetland, and Strathclyde sections of the National Monuments Record of Scotland, and the Microfilm Index for England. The catalogue also provides access to other collections such as the Society of Antiquaries of London library catalogue and to digital gateways serving communities interested in history, performing arts, text studies, and visual arts.
    Author: Archaeology Data Service
    Subjects: british archaeology - general
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    reference data Location: uk Last checked:
    Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors
    Offers an overview of the association, including membership, publications and careers advice, with images of the various topics.
  • 14. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: British Archaeology Links
    Subjects british archaeology links DeweyClass 936 ResourceType index Locationuk Last checked 19991222 Directory of british archaeology Directory of over
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/b/britisharchaeologylinks.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    British archaeology links
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Archaeology Data Service
  • Archaeology Commissions
  • CBA Guide to UK Archaeology Online
  • Directory of British Archaeology ...
  • UK University Archaeology Departments Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Archaeology Data Service
    Aims to collect, describe, catalogue, preserve, and provide user support for digital resources that are created as a product of archaeological research. Part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service, based at the University of York.
    Author: Archaeology Data Service
    Subjects: archaeology research, british archaeology links, world archaeology
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    institution
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    Archaeology Commissions
    Summaries of projects funded by the Archaeology Commission, grouped by financial year. Includes surveys, coastal audits, landscape assessments, excavation records, and a set of links to archaeology departments in universities throughout England.
    Author: English Heritage
    Subjects: british archaeology - general, british archaeology links
  • 15. Directory Of British Archaeology
    The Directory of british archaeology. The Current Archaeology Directoryof british archaeology lists over 700 archaeological organisations
    http://www.cix.co.uk/~archaeology/directory/
    The Directory of British Archaeology
    The Current Archaeology Directory of British Archaeology lists over 700 archaeological organisations, with addresses and telephone numbers. They are listed by region, but the whole list may now be searched using our super-fast search engine. Click here for our online form to fill in for your society Click here for the latest Directory, now on our new server Or click here to go to the 1998/9 Directory Home
    Updated 31st May 1999

    16. Directory Of British Archaeology: Scotland
    The Directory of british archaeology. Last known at = Data may be outof-dateorganisation did not reply this year. Scotland. Aberdeen
    http://www.cix.co.uk/~archaeology/directory/scot.htm
    The Directory of British Archaeology
    Last known at = Data may be out-of-date: organisation did not reply this year
    Scotland
    Aberdeen City Council Archaeological Unit
    Art Gallery, Schoolhill, Aberdeen AB10 1FQ. Tel: 01224 646333. Fax: 01224 213546. F1979 Staff=8
    Curator of local sites and monuments. Runs projects for schools. Some excavation. *
    Aberdeen, Marischal Museum
    Marischal College, University, Aberdeen AB9 1AS. Tel: 01224 274301. Fax: 01224 643519. email: museum@abdn.ac.uk. Web: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/marischal_museum F1907
    Current exhibitions include the permanent 'Encyclopaedia of the North-East'; there is a popular series of workshops for schools, and winter monthly lectures.
    Aberdeen, Marischal Museum, Young Archaeologists Club
    Marischal Museum, Marischal College, Broad Street, Aberdeen AB10 1YS. Tel: 01224 274301. Fax: 01224 645519. email: museum@abdn.ac.uk. Web: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/marischal_museum/mmya.htm F1994 Members 40
    Childrens'club for 8-12 year olds. Section for children over 12 is being established. Monthly meetings and excursions. At present the focus is on the Roman period and the Iron Age, but it is intended to move on to the Middle Ages.
    Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, Westburn Rd, Aberdeen AB16 5GB. Tel: 01224 664726. Fax: 01224 664713. email: mmgreig.ped@aberdeenshire.gov.uk F1975 Staff=2

    17. Spoilheap Archaeology - British Archaeology
    Spoilheap homepage. british archaeology. PostRoman pottery and other ceramics.Finds. british archaeology Contents. Introduction What is archaeology?
    http://www.spoilheap.co.uk/archae.htm
    Spoilheap homepage British Archaeology Post-Roman pottery
    and other ceramics Finds Burial archaeology Human bones Site Map
    Search Spoilheap:
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    for questions, comments and discussion About Spoilheap
    and Cats' page! British Archaeology Contents
  • Introduction:

  • What is archaeology?
    What is its relationship with history?
    Archaeology in Britain today
    Archaeological methods
    Bibliography
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  • "Spoilheap" was launched in June 2000. Last update (archaeology) 6 May 2001. This site works best with Internet Explorer v.5+

    18. British Archaeology, No 12, March 1996: Interview
    Simon Denison interviewed Tony Robinson for british archaeology (no 12).
    http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba12/ba12int.html
    British Archaeology , no 12, March 1996: Interview
    Simon Denison talks to Tony Robinson
    The man with a passion from Time Team
    Ask anyone in Britain to name an archaeologist, and most would probably name Tony Robinson - an actor best known for his slightly manic comedy roles who left school at 16, but who happens to present Channel 4's hugely popular Time Team (now filming its fourth series). It's no wonder, perhaps, that so many genuine archaeologists feel rather snooty about him. But what is he really like? Is that on-screen persona of eager-punter-seeking-truth just a big act, or is it the real thing? As he might have said himself on TV, `let's go and find out . . . ' The scene of this interview is his large terraced house in a smart part of Bristol. The house is full of curios and eastern works of art, including a statue of the Indian elephant-god Ganesha, an Indonesian carved wooden frieze, a chrome telephone and a model of a 1930s racing car. A real Mercedes sports car is parked somewhere outside - all fruits of his new-found status as a Successful Actor, which followed the 1980s TV comedy series Blackadder . Closing our ears to his teenage son's rock music blasting up from the basement (there is also a teenage daughter somewhere), we sit in his study. Or rather

    19. Spoilheap - British Archaeology
    Links Page. Homepage british archaeology Pottery Finds Burialarchaeology Human Bone Site Map. General. CBA Council for
    http://www.spoilheap.co.uk/arclinks.htm
    Links Page
    Homepage British archaeology Pottery Finds ... Site Map General Prehistory Roman Saxon and Viking archaeology Medieval archaeology and history Post-medieval archaeology and history Ritual and magic Other Spoilheap links pages

    20. RESCUE - The British Archaeological Trust
    An independent charitable organization supporting the preservation of UK archaeological heritage .Category Science Social Sciences Europe United Kingdom...... RESCUE The British Archaeological Trust is dedicated to working for the rightsof british archaeology. Without RESCUE's voice, so much more will be lost
    http://www.rescue-archaeology.freeserve.co.uk/
    RESCUE
    The British Archaeological Trust

    15a Bull Plain, Hertford,
    Hertfordshire SG14 1DX
    Telephone: 01992-553377
    email

    Charity No. 1064836 var site="sm5rescue"
    Updated: 14 February, 2003
    RESCUE
    HOME RESCUE - The British Archaeological Trust
    is dedicated to working for the rights of British Archaeology Without RESCUE 's voice, so much more will be lost 2003 AGM and Public Open Meeting
    Saturday 8th March more details NEWS TOPICS RESCUE's views on: If you would like to support the rights and preservation of our non-renewable archaeological heritage, please join RESCUE , the British Archaeological Trust , today.

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