Association For Industrial Archaeology The Association for Industrial archaeology promotes the study, preservation and presentation of Britain s Industrial Heritage. The http://www.industrial-archaeology.org.uk/
Extractions: Britain was the first industrial nation. For the last two centuries industry has had a major influence on the society, environment and landscape in which we live. The AIA is the national organisation for people who share an interest in Britain's industrial past. It brings together people who are researching, recording, preserving and presenting the great variety of this country's industrial heritage. Industrial architecture, mineral extraction, heritage-based tourism, power technology, adaptive re-use of industrial buildings and transport history are just some of the themes being investigated by our members. Every year the Association monitors over 200 hundred applications to alter or demolish industrial sites and buildings. We work with other amenity groups to protect Britain's heritage and represent Britain on the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage. www.industrial-archaeology.org.uk
Rural History Concentrating on the Englishspeaking world and Europe, it includes agricultural history, folklore, landscape history, archaeology and material culture. http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&
MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY RESOURCES MEDITERRANEAN archaeology RESOURCES. ANNOUNCEMENT Call for Expessions of Interest New Journal on Greek Early Iron Age archaeology. Journals. http://www.geocities.com/i_georganas/main.html
Extractions: Humbul Humanities Hub ANNOUNCEMENT: Call for Expessions of Interest: New Journal on Greek Early Iron Age Archaeology Journals Aegaeum Annales d'Archéologie égéenne de l'Université de Liège Akroterion American Journal of Ancient History American Journal of Archaeology Anistoriton ... Anticthon Journal of the Australian Society for Classical Studies Antike Kunst Antiquity an international journal of expert archaeology Archaeologia Bulgarica Archaeology An official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Archaeology Odyssey Archaeological Dialogues Archäologischer Anzeiger Archeologia Viva (in Greek) Archaeometry Arethusa Athena Review Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration Bryn Mawr Classical Review Cambridge Archaeological Journal Classical Antiquity Classical World ... Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
Welcome To Archaeology At The University Of Southampton University of Southampton, Southampton, Southampton University, Department of archaeology, Undergraduate archaeology, Postgraduate archaeology, Study http://avebury.arch.soton.ac.uk/
Thrace And The Thracians 700 BC-46 AD Explore ancient Thrace, source texts, archaeology, warriors, tombs, religion, towns, and other aspects of this civilization. http://www.thrace.0catch.com/
Extractions: (c. 700 BC to 46AD Hi! This page is the home of everything around 2,000 years old and a bit Thracian . That includes Skythian, Illyrian, Dacian, Paeonian, Bithynian, and Sarmatian. OK, so a few are only slightly or even not a bit Thracian, but most are, and as there is nearly 50 Mb in more than 150 pages and 1,500 files I hope you enjoy them anyway! You can Email me (Christopher Webber) at thracian@pnc.com.au This site is best viewed at 1024 X 768 resolution on a 17" monitor, (or at least at 800 X 600 on a 15" monitor) in Internet Explorer 3.02 or better, with a default backround of white. var site="sm3thracian" Thrace Thracians peltast warfare ancient history Illyrian Illyria Bithynia Bithynians Scythia Skythia Skythian Scythians Thracian Thracians Thracian Thrace Thrace Thrace Dacia Dacian Paeonia Paeonian Sarmatian armour arms rhomphaia peltast ancient warfare women slaves kings archaeology religion cloaks shields sword spear sling javelin archer bow shield pelta pelte Thracian Thrace Thracian Thrace Thracians Thrace Thracian Thrace maps Bulgaria Greece Turkey Roumania Thrace Thracian Thrace Thracian shield designs cloak designs greaves costume appearance language art culture hill forts tombs Kazanluk tomb Sveshtari Sitalkes Thucydides Plutarch Livy Thrace Thracians Thrace Thracians Thracian Thracian Alexander the Great Lysimachus Lysimachos Macedonian Macedon pelta pelte
Wessex Archaeology: Home Wessex archaeology is one of the largest and most experienced archaeological practices in the UK. We past. Wessex archaeology Homepage. http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/
Extractions: Home About Us Information Services ... Search Wessex Archaeology is one of the largest and most experienced archaeological practices in the UK. We provide high quality, cost effective support to a wide range of businesses and heritage organisations. Click on the services section for more information. The results of our work contribute to a greater understanding of the ways in which people lived in the past. See the featured projects publications , and learning sections of this website. For more information or quotation enquiries please e-mail us at: info@wessexarch.co.uk Last Updated: . If you have any comments or suggestions about this website, please e-mail webmaster@wessexarch.co.uk Colonisation of Britain project, with user requirement survey Post-excavation has begun on the Fenchurch Street excavations. Read More Practical Archaeology Course : Excavation, recording, finds processing and more.. Insights into Archaeology : A week of workshops and site visits in September 2004 Website Survey Tell us how you feel about our website. Take part in our
The Australian Society For Classical Studies Open to those engaged in teaching or research in the languages, literature, history, thought and archaeology of the ancient world. http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/Classics/ASCS/
Extractions: The Australian Society for Classical Studies aims at the advancement of the study of ancient Greece and Rome and related fields, and membership is open to all present and past members of university staffs who are or have been engaged in teaching or research in the languages, literature, history, thought and archaeology of the ancient world, and to other interested persons. This site contains (or will shortly contain): This site was last updated 18 September 2003 and is maintained by Neil O'Sullivan
Archaeology In York archaeology in York. Links University of York Department of archaeology. For further information, or to give your advice or opinions, please email us at http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/yccweb/welcome.htm
Extractions: Links For further information, or to give your advice or opinions, please e-mail us at: john.oxley@york.gov.uk First created 1/12/95 by Will Morlidge and John Oxley, Archaeologist (with special thanks to Dave Taylor, Michael Woolley, Howard Dickenson, Tom Oxley and Julian Richards for their help and advice)
Home Offers single and combined BAs and an MA in local and regional history and archaeology and an MA in social history. Course details, staff profiles. http://www.wkac.ac.uk/history/hist-hp.htm
Bedford Museum Features geology, archaeology, natural and social history of the region. Includes virtual exhibitions, details of exhibitions and events, educational programs, hours, fees and directions. Located in the United Kingdom. http://www.bedfordmuseum.org
VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle Home archaeology, Suggest a Link. archaeology (Video On Line, Cagliari, Italy). Classics and Mediterranean archaeology Home Page (Sebastian Heath, U Michigan). http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2704
Scottish Home Corinne Mills looks at ancient and historic sites, including castles, monasteries, battlefields and shipwrecks. Also gives a timeline and portraits of Mary Stuart. http://www.ttforumfriends.com/scottish.htm
Archaeology Department, Bristol University archaeology department, Bristol University (UK) Leading British archaeology department offering undergraduate and graduate courses in archaeology, including http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/
Extractions: 'Join us at Bristol where we believe the past has a future.' Welcome to our website. We are a young, rapidly growing and friendly department. The Department of Archaeology was established in 1995 and we are based in a recently refurbished historic building at the centre of the University. These pages introduce our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well as current events and research activities. Our teaching and research are based on five core areas of interest: early human origins in Africa, Asia and Europe, European prehistory and Mediterranean archaeology, bioarchaeology, landscape archaeology and geophysics, and historical archaeology in Europe, Africa and the Caribbean. As one of our 100 undergraduates, you can choose from a range of courses taught by internationally respected experts in each area. Exotic and local fieldwork opportunities often arise from our broad geographical base. Our 70 graduate students are all actively involved in the core research areas. A thriving continuing education programme offers MA courses, short courses and part-time courses in archaeology and architectural conservation. There is something for everyone at Bristol.
Oxbow Books: Time Team Book Club Organised by Oxbow Books for subscribers of Trench One Magazine. The booksellers specialising in archaeology, ancient and medieval history offer a selection of books at special prices to Trench One subscribers. http://www.oxbowbooks.com/timeteam/bookclub.htm
Extractions: Time Team Book Club Oxbow Books especially for the Time Team Club. In each issue of the club magazine, Trench One , you will find a selection of books at attractive prices. In choosing books, our first concern is their interest rather than price or newness... though be assured we will keep you up-to-date and endeavour, always, to offer books at appealing prices. As booksellers we specialise in archaeology, ancient and medieval history, and we have a large stock of new and second-hand books in our showroom in Oxford. Please feel free to ask us about any archaeology book that interests you, and if you are anywhere near, do come and visit. Or you can browse our website at http://www.oxbowbooks.com . Email us at bookclub@oxbowbooks.com To join
Art And Archaeology Magazine Art and archaeology magazine offers news, reviews, virtual galleries, interviews and an international exhibitions calendar by European journalists and critics. http://www.culturekiosque.com/art/
Extractions: Culturekiosque Art and Archaeology features the visual arts, fine arts, sculpture, painting, drawing, sketches, studies, African tribal pieces, authentic African ancient and modern art as well as sacred objects and masks of power, archaeological exhibitions, interviews, links to important gallery shows, and an arts calendar which presents you with the best in the arts in Europe (Paris, London, Berlin, France, Rome, England, Italy, Germany, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, or wherever) as well as the US and worldwide.
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Extractions: Tel: 1- 800 838- 6860 Allegro Holidays is a specialty tour operator offering intriguing and unique tours for intellectually demanding travelers. Our main specialties are art, music and opera tours , spas, archaeology ecotourism. Most of our packages are available all year round and can be customized to your specific needs. Our prices are very affordable and can be adjusted to individual budgets. We have firsthand knowledge and experience with the destinations featured on this website and personally inspected all the hotels, sights and venues. Our specialized tours are specifically geared to classical music and opera fans. We offer tours to all major music festivals and events in Europe. Each holiday comes complete with concert tickets, accommodation and travel. We feature events such as: Verona Opera Festival Vienna Imperial Ball Salzburg Summer Music Festival Budapest Music Festival ... Beethoven Festival and much more. Europe is the center for some of the finest classical music festivals in the world. Plan ahead for next years great European classical music festivals for spring and summer....make your reservations now. Archeology Tours, Architecture Tours, Cooking Tours and more...
Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Napoli Farnese collections and finds from Pompei, Herculaneum, Campania, and Stabiae. Museum history and exhibits guide. Italy. http://www.cib.na.cnr.it/remuna/mann/mann.html
Assemblage Home Page assemblage the Sheffield graduate journal of archaeology. assemblage@sheffield.ac.uk. Research School of archaeology and Archaeological Sciences. http://www.shef.ac.uk/assem/
Virtual Archaeology Provides a look at what archaeology is, interactive adventures, a glossary of terms, and expert answers to common questions. http://www.educ.sfu.ca/archaeology/
Extractions: All tours to Greece and Turkey are led by Dick, an ex-hockey player, founder of Sporades Tours, and Professor of Classics at USC from 1976 until his retirement in 1999. In 1975 Dick taught Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Medical School (the subtitle of his book The Origin of the Gods is "A Psychoanalytic Study of Greek Theogonic Myth"). He has written many books and articles about antiquity (and other subje cts) and he has been taking people on unconventional tours to the eastern Mediterranean for 25 consecutive years. He is (for what it's worth) the world's leading authority on the psychoanalytic study of antiquity, he knows (and will tell you) the secret meaning of all the Greek myths, he speaks modern Greek, some Turkish, and hardly any Arabic, and he claims to know everyone in Greece and Turkey.