Links and Resources
Online Publications and Magazines
| Antiquity is a leading international archaeological journal, on the web site you can access the online index, special features and editorials from the 77 years of Antiquity. |
| ARCHAEOLOGY ABROAD is based at University College London's Institute of Archaeology. It provides information about archaeological fieldwork opportunities outside the UK |
| Massive list of all the archaeology journals and magazines you could need. A real must see resource for those keeping up with the latest developments. |
| the superb BBC website for History, Archaeology and Heritage. With Games, Images, Education and teaching resources, not to mention a forum, live chats, articles and all teh latest news from archaeology. |
| Quarterly, international, online journal on Prehistoric pre neolithic period. The first two issues are available online and selected articles are available as pdf downloads. Specialist academic journal. |
| Popular archaeological magazine, published by the Council for British Archaeology (CBA) |
| Cadw produces a range of publications to cater for all levels of interest in the built heritage of Wales - from the youngest visitor to the most dedicated historian. Each publication is meticulously researched, illustrated to the highest standards and produced with the finest attention to detail. Whether you want to teach or learn, Cadw's attractive publications make an ideal source for the most authoritative and up-to-date information about historic sites and ancient monuments in Wales. |
| Current Archaeology - Britain's favorite Archaeology magazine! packed website with magazine, information and help. |
| Archaeology Magazine Publications: Archaeology magazine, Discover, Biblical Archaeology Review, Archaeology Odyssey Magazine, Kids Discover, and other archaeology magazines. This site provides the best resources to make your archaeological trip most successful. Ranging from shoes to make your journey on foot, to skies for enjoying the exploration in the ice, you can find everything on this site. |
| English Heritage produces a wide variety of publications, which can be ordered from our online shop, along with a wide range of historical and general publications. They also produce a wide variety of publications which can be downloaded online for free, use the free publications search to search the site for relevant titles |
| Heritage Counts is the annual State of the Historic Environment Report. It contains an audit of the nation’s heritage – including vital statistics on how much of our historic environment survives, what condition it is in, and how well it is being used and looked after. It also contains new research and analysis carried out by a wide range of heritage organisations, to illustrate particular themes and concerns. |
| The Heroic Age is a free online journal dedicated to the study of the Northwestern Europe from the Late Roman Empire to the advent of the Norman Empire. The archive provides access to back issues of the journal. |
| To find out more about the work of Historic Scotland or if you want to discover more about Scotland's heritage, browse our extensive catalogue of publications |
| This is a new bi-monthly magazine which introduces the general public to writing and new research by Scottish historians, archaeologists and heritage professionals. The site provides details of the content of the current magazine and how to subscribe. |
| Internet Archaeology is a not-for-profit academic electronic journal, published by the Council for British Archaeology and hosted by the Department of Archaeology at the University of York. Internet Archaeology publishes an international range of research articles of a high academic standing which also try to utilise the potential of electronic publication. Articles regularly contain fully searchable databases to analyse online; full-colour, interactive images, plans and sections; video footage; virtual reality models and give access to related digital archive material. |
| the UK's only independent national magazine for anyone with an interest in local history. |
| Superb magazine for museum and heritage professionals, from the MDA website. |
| The MA provides information, lobbies government, advises museums and provides programmes of events, training and professional development. It is also responsible for ethical standards in museums. |
| General Archaeology with a British focus Includes free newsletter, links and news in a bloggers style. Clean design and to the point |
| The entire contents lists, and digital copies, of Archaeologica Scotica, the Proceedings of the Society of Antquaries of Scotland, and out-of-print monographs are available on the website of the Archaeology Data Service at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/psas/ |
| The pdf versions of reports on archeological sites in Scotland, available free - ranging from Dundrennan Abbey to Iron Age burials. |
| Expertly written monographs, about 72 pages, square-backed with spine, illustrated in black and white and line. Covering a vast number of specialist and general subjects. |
| The SPMA was founded in 1967 with the aim of promoting the archaeology of late medieval to industrial society in Britain, Europe and those countries influenced by European colonialism. To achieve this aim the Society publishes the annual journal Post-Medieval Archaeology, and a twice yearly newsletter twice yearly, as well as producing regular monographs, and holds conferences and meetings. |
| Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe You name it and here it is. An amazing resource of hundreds of links, news and images - from February 1996 this site and the originators Paola and Diego has shown the way in design and information standards for archaeology on the web.. You will never be dissapointed here. |
| IFA's colourful quarterly house-magazine, The Archaeologist, takes a lively look at all the issues that concern professional archaeologists. There are regular features such as Science and Archaeology and Archaeology in Parliament, a news round-up of topical items and forthcoming events in From the Finds Tray, and interviews with leading archaeologists. Main articles each time centre on one theme that is relevant to many sections in the archaeological world, seen from a variety of perspectives. |
| From inside stories about Time Team to in-depth features by experts and top writers, Trench One is the magazine for anyone with an interest in exploring the history that lies buried beneath their feet. |
| The aim of this resource is to make available unpublished archaeological excavation reports in an easily retrievable fashion. There are currently 195 reports available and this number is increasing steadily through the OASIS project. It is possible to list the reports available by contractor, using the browse by contractor option and also to do a more advanced search including period, monument/artefact type and location using the search option. |
| All Club members receive four issues of the Young Archaeologist magazine per year. The magazine is packed with stories of recent discoveries, reports from junior correspondents, competitions, questions and answers, and lots of things to make and do |
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