The Society for Interdisciplniary is a society, investigating the fields of chronology and catastrophism in the sciences, including ancient history, geomagnetism, archaeoastronomy, palaeontology, mythology, astronomy, geology, physics, evolution, psychology, archaeology, catastrophism, biblical studies and cosmology.
Welcome to the Sussex Archaeological Society. In addition to opening historic properties and museums to the public, we are active in the fields of archaeological and historical research in Sussex. click here for last months news click here for next months events Important tip!! If you get lost anywhere on this site, always click the Sussex Past logo (above) to go to the site map; or click the ...
The Quaternary Research Association was founded in 1964 as the Quaternary Field Study Group and its name was changed to the Quaternary Research Association in 1968. The QRA is an organisation comprising archaeologists, botanists, civil engineers, geographers, geologists, soil scientists, zoologists and others interested in research into the problems of the Quaternary. The majority of members ...
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The principle Learned Society for specialists in the study of the past ...
Subterranea Britannica is a society devoted to the study and investigation of man-made and man-used underground places.
London and Middlesex Archaeology Society Homepage ...
Study Group for Roman Pottery Webmaster Ted.Connell@BTInternet.com This site is under development Introduction to the Group What is the Study Group for Roman Pottery The Study Group for Roman Pottery, (SGRP), was formed in 1971 to further the study of pottery of the Roman period in Britain. It provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research, and of issues affecting ...
The Medieval Pottery Research Group is a special interest group in the field of archaeological ceramic studies.
www.medievalpottery.org.uk
Founded in 1935, the Prehistoric Society's interests are world wide and extend from the earliest human origins to the emergence of written records.
www.ucl.ac.uk/prehistoric
Archaeology and archaeological resources for young archaeologists in the UK click Norm to enter National Archaeology Days/Scottish Archaeology Month Norman on Archaeology YAC Branches YAC Magazine Young Archaeologist Awards Bulletin Board History | Club President |Club Membership |Membership Rates |Club News | Branch News | Contact Us History The Young Archaeologists' Club began its long and ...
RESCUE The British Archaeological Trust 15a Bull Plain, Hertford, Hertfordshire SG14 1DX Telephone: 01992-553377 email Charity No. 1064836 Updated: 26 February, 2002 RESCUE 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. Annual Open Meeting - 23rd February 2002 If you would ...
www.rescue-archaeology.freeserve.co.uk
The first port of call for online Island history. News and links to the Island's past from Prehistory to World War 2. Homepage of the Isle of Wight Industrial Archaeological Society ...
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EMF -- THE EARLY MATERIALS FORUM Welcome to the Early Materials' Forum web page. Introduction The Early Materials' Forum (EMF) is an informal meeting of people with an interest in the analytical study of archaeological and historical materials. At these meetings current work, results, and ideas are presented for discussion. The meetings promote dialogue between researchers in different ...
ASPROM ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY AND PRESERVATION OF ROMAN MOSAICS Welcome! You will find a wide variety of materials relating to mosaics in Britain, including their design, construction, and the buildings in which they have been discovered. You will also find articles which will give an insight into the relationship between mosaics and art, architecture, religion and history. A catalogue of ...
Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society - promoting the study of archaeology and local history and to ensure the proper recording and preservation of local antiquities and relics ...
www.medarchsoc.uklinux.net
Introduction ASLaN Charter ASLaN News! (24/04/2001) Documents Conferences, Proceedings, Talks and Transcripts Links Contact Us! Ancient Sacred Landscape Network ( ASLaN ) Any place can be a sacred site if a group of people regard it as such. To be of more general significance, however, it also has to be given value by a wider community, and the greatest importance should be given to those valued ...
www.symbolstone.org/archaeology/aslan
The CWAAS promotes and co-ordinates the study of the archaeology, history, genealogy, customs and traditions of the historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, and Lancashire - North of the Sands (what is now the Furness Peninsula).
Manchester Ancient Egypt Society, UK ...
The web site of Ballyclare and District Historical Society documents the history of the Six Mile Valley in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. It includes period photographs, details of publications, children's writings and the programme of activities of the society with valuable links to other sites..
www.ollar.utvinternet.com
Society for people interested in all aspects of brick and brickwork ...
www.britishbricksoc.free-online.co.uk
Home page of the Chester Archaeological Society, uk ...
chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk
THE BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION The British Archaeological Association was founded in 1843 to promote the study of archaeology, art and architecture and the preservation of our national antiquities. It encourages original research and publishes new work on art and antiquities of Roman to post-medieval date. The association embraces a wide spectrum of antiquarian and art historical ...
www.britarch.ac.uk/baa/index.html
Archaeological Ceramic Building Materials Group This group acts as a forum for those who are involved in the processing, analysis and publication of brick and tile from archaeological excavation and surveys Aims to exchange and communicate information amongst the group's members, and to a wider audience to influence policy and strategy with regard to ceramic building materials to liaise with ...
www.tegula.freeserve.co.uk/acbmg.html
Website of the Aberystwyth and District Archaeological Society. Founded in 1999, the Society exists to promote interest and participation in archaeology in Aberystwyth and the surrounding area.
The Historical Metallurgy Society was the first and, we think, is still the only society devoted to the history of metal extraction and usage. We publish Historical Metallurgy which is free to members.
The Royal Archaeological Institute is one of the foremost national archaeological societies. Its interests span all aspects of the archaeological, architectural and landscape history of the British Isles.
www.royalarchaeolinst.org
The Society exists to promote the study of the archaeology and history of the county of Surrey ...
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Since 1856, the Glasgow Archaeological Society has been fostering public awareness of the importance of archaeology in increasing our understanding of the past through its program of lectures, publications, field visits and other activities.
The web site of the Renfrewshire Local History Forum, containing information on associated societies, lecture series and archaeological fieldwork & excavations ...
The Society for Landscape Studies The Society for Landscape Studies was founded in 1979 with the aim of advancing public education by promoting the study of the landscape in all its aspects. In achievement of this aim the Society fosters interest in research and fieldwork; publishes, from time to time, the findings of the Society and other material relevant to the understanding of landscape ...
Gloucester and District Archaeological Research Group (GADARG) - a society for archaeology and local history in Gloucestershire - meetings, fieldwork, excavation (Frocester), publication.
Welcome to the Stones Pages of antiquities and culture of Northeast Scotland last updated summer solstice lunar maximum, June 16th 2000 Maiden Stone images Aberdeenshire recumbent stone circles, Pictish stones, legends, images Membership/Information : who we are & what we do Newsletters *Links to other sites Bibliography for researchers; new research at Tomnaverie Map of NE Scotland's great ...
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~stones
The Lanark and District Archaeological Society Website gives details of our lecture program and describes some of LADAS's digs and finds.
Finds Research Group AD700-1700 The Finds Research Group (FRG) is a forum for people interested in or researching artefacts of the Saxon, Viking, Medieval and Post-Medieval periods. The main activities of FRG include themed Day conferences held twice a year and the production of information sheets on different types of objects (Datasheets). The FRG provides a means by which specialists, finds ...
Dean Archaeological Group - based in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, this is a highly active local amateur archaeology group, both in terms of its research & fieldwork, and its publications.
www.deanarchaeology.org.uk
Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.
Homepage for North Bucks Archaeological Soceity - an active amateur organisation based in Milton Keynes, UK.
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Nautical Archaeology Society: Northeast Group The Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) is a voluntary organisation that is concerned with all aspects of mankind's links with the sea and the use of waterways irrespective of period or site type. Although it has members world-wide there is an active regional group in the Northeast, comprising a range of people both professional and vocational, diving ...
www.hullcc.gov.uk/archaeology/nas01.htm
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY The University Archaeology Society holds its meetings in the Lecture Room 2, 43 Woodland Road, most Thursdays during term time at 5.30pm. These evenings commence with a lecture of about an hour from a guest speaker, which is followed by the consumption of considerable quantities of FREE booze and nibbles. Once the FREE booze runs dry, everyone transfers ...
www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/information/archsoc.html
East Riding Archaeological Society The group that gets you involved in archaeology. As an active society of about 260 members, ERAS aims to promote interest in archaeology, both in the local area and further afield through a programme of lectures, excursions, fieldwork and publications. During the autumn and winter, a series of monthly lecture meetings is held at the Wilberforce Building, Hull ...
www.hullcc.gov.uk/archaeology/eras.htm
Cambridge Archaeology Field Group C.A.F.G is an amateur society. Its main activities are Fieldwalking, Excavating, and surveying within the Cambridge area. The Group meets on Wednesday evenings at 8pm for processing and analysis of field work at the Cambridgeshire C.C.Archaeology Field Unit, at The Community Centre, Haggis Gap, Fulbourn on the outskirts of Cambridge. Lectures are also held every ...
www.cambridge-archaeology.org.uk/cafg1.html
Welcome to the Bristol and Avon Archaeological Society website. B.A.A.S. is the lively, friendly society for everyone interested in the archaeology and history of Bristol and its surrounding area. Click on the image of Mercury to enter the site. To view this site at full screen click here. This site is designed to be viewed on NN4+/IE4+ browsers, ideally at a resolution of at least 800x600. ...
www.digitalbristol.org/members/baas/index.htm
Webmaster | home | rss_sigs | Revised: 8-Jan-2000 RSS ARCHAEOLOGY Special Interest Group Dept of Continuing Education University of Nottingham The Archaeology Special Interest Group of the Remote Sensing Society aims to: Promote the development & use of remote sensing in archaeological surveying Encourage research in all aspects of remote site location and interpretation Provide a forum for the ...