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Resource Guide for Europe The ARGE database contains links to evaluated Internet resources (mainly web pages, but also other resources such as discussion lists) concerning European archaeology. http://odur.let.rug.nl/arge |
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Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd |
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Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors |
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The UK Battlefields Resource Centre |
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Council For British Archaeology |
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and District Archaeological Society CADAS has always provided a "training ground" for budding archaeologists (whatever their age!). It continues to promote the archaeology of the Coventry district, attending local festivals and Heritage weekends in order to nurture interest in the historical environment. http://www.covarch.co.uk |
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of Thornborough Thornborough is widely regarded as the "Stonehenge of the North" and the group was formed in order to conserve this important landscape, and its surrounding villages for future generations. http://www.friendsofthornborough.org.uk/ |
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Grampus Heritage and Training Ltd |
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Portable Antiquities Scheme |
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Age Reference Collection A site provided by the Institute of Archaeology, University of Oslo. SARC is a reference program containing information about the typology, technology, raw materials and study methods of the Stone Age. http://www.hf.uio.no/iakk/roger/lithic/sarc.html |
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Archaeology Opportunities Information on volunteer digs; training digs; work experience (for GCSE students); postal archaeology courses; and guided archaeological tours. http://www.ukarchaeology.org.uk |
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Museum, Northampton http://www.northampton.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?documentID=135 |
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CLASP |
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Directory: Local History pages The meaning of Dustone, given in the Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names is 'farmstead on a mound', or 'farmstead with dusty soil'. This website covers the history of the area. http://www.duston.org.uk/history.htm |
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Maudit Roman Villa A Flash-enhance site devoted to the important villa excavation initially dug by the Bozeat Historic Society. (A non-Flash version is also available.) http://www.eastonvi.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm |
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Archaeology Northamptonshire Archaeology is a contracting service of Northamptonshire County Council, providing a full range of archaeological services on a commercial basis to the public, private and voluntary sectors. http://www.northantsarchaeology.co.uk |
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Industrial Archaeology Group NIAG was founded more than 35 years ago to study, discover and promote Northamptonshires industrial archaeology. It aims to provide a forum for the exchange of information and views on industrial archaeology, to liaise with other bodies at county, regional and national level and to contribute to the management of industrial heritage in the county. http://www.niag.org.uk |
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Natural History Society The Northamptonshire Natural History Society was The Society - founded in 1876 - continues to promote interest and research into natural history and allied sciences, especially relating to Northamptonshire, and consists of a number of Sections dealing with archaeology and history, astronomy, geology, natural sciences and photography. http://www.nnhs.info/ |
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Record Society The Society exists to publish the records of the ancient county of Northamptonshire including the former Soke of Peterborough and to promote the study of the county's history. http://www.northamptonshirerecordsociety.org.uk/index.htm |
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Tourist Guide The Northamptonshire Tourist Guide is an online guide for booking your holidays and short breaks in Northamptonshire. http://www.northamptonshiretouristguide.com/ |
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Bucks Archaeological Society The North Bucks Archaeological Society was formed in 1991 and meet regularly for lectures and practical work. They have visited many of the major archaeological sites in Southern England, and sites further afield. They have been involved with excavations in Potterspury, Wootton, Moulsoe and Fenny Lock, carried out a resistivity survey and excavations at Tickford Priory, and done a great deal of field walking in the Stoke Goldington and Gayhurst areas. http://www.nbas.org.uk |
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Prebendal Manor House at Nassington, Northants |
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Upper Nene Archaeological Society The Upper Nene Archaeological Society was formed in 1962 and aims to promote study and interest in archaeology, the discovery and investigation of sites and the preservation of things of archaeological interest of all periods. http://members.aol.com/unarchsoc/unashome.htm |
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Farm Roman Villa and Landscape Project, Nether Heyford This website is about a community archaeology project based at Nether Heyford in Northamptonshire, UK. A team of professional archaeologists, students and volunteers has been working since 2000 to uncover the rich history of a beautiful corner of the English countryside. At the heart of the project is a sophisticated Roman villa and bath house complex which was the centre of an agricultural estate extending over about 10 acres. The Project is largely locally funded and a great emphasis is placed on community involvement in both the process of uncovering the evidence and in disseminating the knowledge it generates. http://www.whitehallvilla.co.uk |
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Whittlewood Project A two year research project to explain the origin and survival of contrasting patterns of nucleated villages and of dispersed settlements in the Whittlewood Forest area of south Northamptonshire and north Buckinghamshire. http://www.le.ac.uk/elh/whittlewood/index.htm |