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Anglo-Saxon
History, a select bibliography A comprehensive
general bibliography to Anglo-Saxon England. Titles are classified into
both chronological and thematic reading lists. Where appropriate, titles
are cross-referenced making it easy to navigate
Anonymous
Old English Homilies
This page serves as a preliminary bibliography of source
studies for Anonymous Old English Homilies
Battle
of Maldon, a select bibliography
Editions and translations of the poem
are arranged in chronological order whilst studies of the battle and the
poem have been arranged in alphabetical order
Bede.net
(with selected Bibliography)
Bede.net includes resources and events along with an
introduction, a bibliography, a links page and an
address book listing scholars of Bede who have voluteered to be listed
Beowulf,
a select bibliography
A list of titles that cover scholarship
relating to Beowulf published between 1979 and 1990
B.I.A.B British
and Irish Archaeological Bibliography A
series of links to documents that present data on archaeological serial
publications and publishers. The British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography
issues an up-to-date printed guide to what is being published every six
months. An internet-mounted database allows you to search for refernces
published from 1695 to 1991
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Dictionaries
Dictionary
of Medieval Latin from Celtic sources
DMLCS is an integrated database and
dictionary project, designed to contribute to the fields of Patristic,
Medieval, Celtic, and Latin studies by compiling and publishing suitable
scholarly works, both in electronic and in conventional media
Modern
English to Old English Vocabulary A
useful on-line service for those tired of leafing through......books
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Institutions
A.A.I.S.S. Association
of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors This
site gives an overview of the association and a preview of some of the
work their members produce. You can find out about membership to the association
and the various careers and courses on offer to the archaeological illustrator
A.H.R.B. Arts and Humanities
Research Board The British Academy welcome
page. Details are provided for the AHRB's policy on funding for advanced
research, postgraduate research and training and special funding for museums,
libraries and galleries
British Academy (The) Details
are provided for the AHRB's policy on funding for advanced research, postgraduate
research and training and special funding for museums, libraries and galleries
CADW Welsh
Historic Monuments Homepage for CADW:
Welsh Historic Monuments. The site provides an index to castles in Wales
and you can find out about membership
English Heritage
The Royal Commission on the Historical
Monuments of England and English Heritage united on 1 April 1999 to form
a single lead body for the conservation, management, enjoyment and understanding
of England's historic environment (see above)
Public Records Office
The public archive of the Royal Commission
on the Historical Monuments of England. The site features various projects
currently being undertaken but usefully, you can make enquiries about
the collections on-line. Access the National Archives through an on-line
enquiry service and catalogue. The National Archival Network - a facility
through which you can search archival lists on-line looks promising....
RCAHMS CANMORE
- the Computer Application for National Monuments Record Enquiries - allows
you on-line access to the database of the National Monuments Record of
Scotland (NMRS)
Antiquity The
main journal of international archaeological debate and reporting for
74 years, Antiquity presents interesting topical and accessible material
to a wide audience
Archaeology
'Archaeology', an offical publication of the Archaeological
Institute of America provides summaries of its current issue on-line
British Archaeological
Reports
BAR publications since 1991 are listed by region.
Summaries are provided for forthcoming and British series
British
Archaeology
With news, features, letters, comment, book reviews,
obituaries, interviews and Essays
Current Archaeology
Britain's self confessed leading, 'biggest and best'
archaeological magazine. You'll have to go a long way to beat it
Journal
of Conservation and Museum Studies
This Journal exists as an academic World Wide Web publication,
disseminating information to the global conservation and museum community
with papers and articles that represent the work of conservation and museum
studies students from around the world, and have been refereed by academic
staff representing conservation and museum studies training programmes
Journal of Field Archaeology
Published by Boston University
Papers
from the Institute of Archaeology
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology (PIA) was
launched in 1990 by a group of research students at the Institute of Archaeology,
University College London
Radiocarbon
If you're looking for basic information about radiocarbon
dating, try this site first
Rescue,
the British Archaeological Trust
RESCUE - The British Archaeological Trust is the only
campaigning force in Britain today, dedicated to working for the rights
of British Archaeology
University of London
library
The University of London Library is one of the major
academic libraries of the United Kingdom serving the University of London
and the wider research communities nationally and internationally
Library
Catalogues at UK HE institutions
Helping you find information about anything whether
in print or electronic format. This means catalogues, reference, bibliographic
and directory material, network services and search engines
The
UK Academic Map
A Sensitive map that incorporates the ability to go
directly to particular information resources
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
British Museum
The Jorvik Viking
Centre
Leicester
Museums Art and Records Service
London Museum of Natural History
Manchester
Museum (The)
Museum
of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
National
Archaeological Museum of Athens
Museum
of Antiquities, University of Newcastle
Peabody Museum of Archaeology
and Ethnology
Archetype
Publications
British Archaeology
Castle
Bookshop
Current Archaeology
Heritage Archaeological
Books
Internet Archaeology - the electronic
archaeology journal
Oxbow- the archaeological
& ancient history bookshop
Publishers of British Archaeological
Reports
Shire Publications
Archives
from Excavation and Fieldwork
A.H.D.S
The aim of the Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is to
collect, describe, catalogue, preserve, and provide user support for digital
resources that are created as a product of archaeological research
The
British Brick Society
The Council for Independent
Archaeology
Durham
Archaeological Service
Archaeological Services University of Durham provides
consultancy and project management solutions to a wide range of clients
within the development industry, local and national government agencies
and environmental consultants
English Heritage
English Heritage
Archaeology Division
The
Great Britain Historical GIS Programme
Essentially, aim of this project is to capture the
changing boundaries of the major administrative areas of Britain and Ireland
from the mid-nineteenth century to the present and link these to a major
socio-economic database to allow the analysis and mapping of data for
at least the last 150 years
Historic Scotland
IFA
Irish Archaeology
Medieval
Settlement Research Group
The Medieval
Pottery Research Group
Museum
of London Archaeological Archive
Museum of London Archaeology
Service (MoLAS)
Museums
& Galleries Commission
National Trust
Ordnance Survey
Society
of Antiquities of London
Strategies
for Digital Data
University College of
Dublin - Archaeology Dept.
West Yorkshire Archaeology
Service
CBA
guide to UK archaeology online
- links to a large number of local societies through
the CBA guide to UK archaeology online
Clwyd-Powys Archaeological
Trust
Glamorgan and Gwent Archaeological
Trust
Hendon and District Archaeological
Society
London & Middlesex Archaeology
Society
Northamptonshire
Heritage
Northamptonshire
Archaeological Society
North Bucks Archaeological
Society
Orpington and District Archaeological
Society
Society for Late
Antiquity
Along with conference details, a news letter and discussion
forums, this site has a near comprehensive links page for websites related
to the study of Antiquity
Surrey
Archaeological Society
Sussex Archaeological
Society
Trent Peak Unit
The University
of London Extra-Mural Archaeological Society
All units and trusts offer pretty much these: Consultancy,
Desk-Based Assessment, Evaluation, Excavation and Watching Briefs, Building
Analysis and Recording.
AOC archaeology
Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit
Cambridge Archaeological
Unit
Glasgow
University Archaeology Research Division
Hertfordshire
Archaeological Trust
Oxford Archaeological Unit
University College
London's Field Archaeology Unit
York
Archaeological Trust
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Aarhus Universitet
Carl Berkhout's Old
English Page (U. of Arizona)
Bournmouth
University Archaeology Group
Bradford
University, Ancient Metallurgy Research Group
Bradford
University, Department of Archaeological Sciences
Bristol
University, Department of Archaeology
Durham, Archaeology
Department
Glasgow, Archaeology
Department
Institute of Archaeology,
University College London
University
College Winchester
University
of Leicester School of Archaeological Studies
Old English at the
University of Virginia
Queen's University of
Belfast, School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Reading
University Department of Archaeology
Sheffield
University Archaeology Department
Southampton
University Archaeology Department
Wesleyen
University, Archaeology Department
The University of
Wales, Lampeter, Archaeology Department
University
of York Archaeology Department
The
Anglo-saxon Chronicle
Originally compiled on the orders of King Alfred the
Great, approximately A.D. 890, and subsequently maintained and added to
by generations of anonymous scribes until the middle of the 12th Century.
The text of this edition is based on that published as "The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle" (Everyman Press, London, 1912) with translations by Rev. James
Ingram (London, 1823), with additional readings from the translation of
Dr. J.A. Giles (London, 1847)
Archaeological
Excavations at Boxgrove
The archaeological site of Boxgrove, West Sussex, became
the subject of renewed interest in 1995, when two hominid teeth were excavated.
Researchers, both from the Institute of Archaeology and University College
London, have continued uncovering the information which has been lying
hidden for over half a milllion years. This web site explores some of
the remains discovered in the summer of 1995/6, and over the previous
eleven years excavations
Archaeological Resourse
Guide for Europe
ARGE is an ordered collection of hypertext links pointing
to current archaeological communication and information resources across
Europe
The Ancient Sites
Directory
Bede.net
Cambridge
University Links Page
Castles
of Wales
Explore some of the most impressive monuments of the
Middle Ages, the medieval Castles of Wales
CBA guide to UK archaeology online
Gazetteer of Roman
Military Sites of Britain
Gazetteer
of Sub-Roman Britain (AD 400-600): The British Sites
Dore Abbey
Sedgeford Historical
and Archaeological Research Project
The Kaupang Excavations
Gruppo
Archeologico Pisano
Gruppo Archeologico Pisano (GAP) is a volunteers association
operating in Pisa from 1970 in the field of cultural heritage, archaeology
in particular. It belongs to the national association Gruppi Archeologici
d'Italia and to the European Forum of the Heritage Associations
The
Infimae Aetatis page
A Textual Data Bank of Late Antique and Medieval Inscriptions
Internet Archaeology
The first fully refereed e-journal for archaeology
Internet
Medieval Sourcebook
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three
main index pages, with a number of supplementary documents. Each individual
section is still large - an organizational goal here is to avoid incessant
"clicking" to get between pages and to information
The
Medieval Review
Since 1993, The Medieval Review (TMR; formerly the
Bryn Mawr Medieval Review) has been publishing reviews of current work
in all areas of Medieval Studies, a field it interprets as broadly as
possible. The electronic medium allows for very rapid publication of reviews,
and provides a computer searchable archive of past reviews, both of which
are of great utility to scholars and students around the world
Meet the Ancestors - BBC TV
The Museum
of London
The Online
Medieval & Classical Library
The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is
a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical
and Medieval civilization
ORB: The online Reference
Book for Medieval Studies
ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by
medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious
students. All articles have been judged by at least two peer reviewers
Richard Rawlinson Center for Anglo-Saxon studies
Romans in Britain
- BBC TV
Sutton Hoo
This site has been produced to give you a brief introduction
to the work of the Sutton Hoo Society and the story behind the Anglo Saxon
Royal Cemetery at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk in the UK
Time Team
- Channel 4 TV
Wharram
Percy, The lost Medieval Village
Wharram Percy, located in Yorkshire, has been occupied
by humans since the Iron Age. Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans --
all have lived out their lives in this high-wold village. As an archeological
site, it was one of the most important peasant digs in England
World
Atlas of Archaeology on the web
York Archaeology
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