Past Horizons brings you the links to websites and blogs that interest
us and hopefully interest you...
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The Achill Archaeological Field School was founded in 1991 as a Training School for students of archaeology and anthropology located in the west of Ireland in County Mayo.
The Tell es-Safi/Gath Excavations Official (and Unofficial) Weblog Serious (and not-so-serious) musings about the project by Dr. Aren M. Maeir of Bar Ilan University.
From prehistory to the end of Antiquity in the 7th century CE, embracing the diverse and exotic lands at the meeting point of three continents, the Ancient Near East
Ancient Near East.
Blog on human rights, cultural heritage, community, identity and violence, human rights archaeology, politics and society.
Visualizing_neolithic is a photography project upon the excavation of the neolithic settlement of Dispilio in Greece
Maitreya is the "Student Association for the Archaeology of Asia" for students from Leiden University. Here you can find the latest information such as lectures and excursions.
Learn more about the Kent Archaeological Field School and all it has to offer. The school is based in Faversham and offers a range of Archaeological subjects.
Grampus Heritage and Training Ltd is a non-profit making organisation based in the North West of England.
The NAS is dedicated to advancing education in nautical archaeology at all levels and improving techniques in excavating, conservation and reporting.
The Bamburgh Research Project is an archaeological project, which was set up in 1996 to investigate the archaeology and history of the Bamburgh area.
Archaeology, data sharing, digitally enabled research and education
Essentials
Search or browse the database of Archaeology resources which have been selected, evaluated and described by subject specialists.
The UKs favourite archaeology Opportunities website, with Jobs, Guides, Forum and Directory.
Also contains News, BAJR TV, podcasts, Software and so much more.
Articles and directory of Internet sites.Massive resource of everything! from prehistory to present..
All looked after by a real person! Kris Hirst.
Digital Digging - there is plenty here to watch, look at, read or listen to
Heritage Tours
Orkney Archaeology Tours – holidays, short breaks & day tours led by professional archaeologists. Amazing archaeology with expert guides – World Heritage Sites and more.
Owned and run by archaeologists since 1985. Their mission is to open everyone to the wonders of the past with the fun of discovery.
For more than thirty years Archaeological Tours has been setting the standard of what constitutes a great archaeological and historical study tour.
Far Horizons Archaeological and Cultural Trips for a unique adventure to the heart of history and prehistory.
Archaeology field trips & field schools for anyone with an interest in Archaeology
Get actively involved in new research and field surveys.
Images
Tool for locating and sharing archaeological images for use in teaching, studying and research. Donate your own archaeological images using the donation section of this interface.
Photos on Flickr, consisting of uploaded images of archaeological sites, excavations, ruins etc
Maps
Flashearth is an impressive example of using the data from Google and MSN Virtual Earth for a Flash interface. Invaluable for remote survey and location.
Online Archaeology shows how archaeological data can be shared across applications via the internet protocols.
GIS temporal map of Jordan and its monuments and sites, using the JADIS site database.
Media
Our own digital magazine, cutting edge technology with top articles on heritage.
UK and World magazines - a real arcaheology magazine for both professional and amateur
British Archaeology magazine is available bimonthly in larger WH Smith stores, Borders and the best independent newsagents, and by subscription. produced by the CBA.
For 50 years Archaeology has written about history's secrets and the remarkable lives of the archaeologists who lay them bare.
Past Preservers was founded by archaeologist Nigel J. Hetherington in 2005 to provide historical and archaeological consultancy and professional support to the media industry.