Tees
Archaeology links page
On this page we've compiled a list of interesting
and useful websites concerning Archaeology,
History and the
north of England.
Captain
James Cook - 1728-1779
Discover the story of Captain James Cook through
the outstanding collections of the British
Library linked with material held in institutions
such as the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
in the North East of England.
Bede's World
The Museum of Early Medieval Northumbria at
Jarrow, Bede's World celebrates the extraordinary
life and achievements
of the
Venerable
Bede (AD
673
- 735).
Vindolanda
Vindolanda is a fascinating Roman fort and
civilian settlement lying just to the south of
Hadrian's Wall.
Bamburgh Research Project
An archaeological project, set up in
1996, to investigate the archaeology and history
of the Bamburgh area in Northumberland.
The Magic Project
MAGIC - Multi-Agency Geographic Information for
the Countryside. A one-stop shop for rural
and countryside information from the partner
organisations, bringing together definitive
rural designation boundaries and information
about rural land-based schemes into one place
for the first time.
The Megalithic Portal
Site devoted to prehistoric sites and megaliths.
Stone Pages
Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing
stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology
of megalithic Europe.
The Ancient World Web: Archaeology
Large Archaeology and Ancient world directory.
Tomorrow's History
The regional local studies site for the north-east
of England.
Past Perfect
The virtual archaeology of Durham
and Northumberland
Archaeology for Young People
Young
Archaeologists' Club
Archaeology and archaeological resources
for young archaeologists in the UK.
dig
Online archaeology magazine for young people.
Archaeology/History & the
Media
BBC History
Broad range of in-depth articles, games, multimedia,
programme information, timelines
and biographies of historic figures and events.
BBC History - Archaeology
The Archaeology section of the BBC History web
site.
Channel 4 Time Team
Channel 4's award-winning archaeology series.
The
Archaeology Channel
Explore human cultural heritage through
streaming media.
Archaeology Magazine
US publication from the Archaeological Institute
of America.
Marine Archaeology & Maritime
Related
PortCities Hartlepool
An exciting and accessible learning resource
which focuses on Hartlepool's important maritime
history and development.
Nautical Archaeology Society
Furthering interest
in our underwater cultural heritage.
Directory of Underwater Archaeology
Index to sites concerning underwater archaeology
and maritime history.
Classis
Britannica
A promising site dedicated to the Roman Navy.
Organisations & Associations
Association
of Local Government Archaeological Officers
(ALGAO)
A forum representing archaeologists working
for local authorities and national parks throughout
England and Wales.
Online Archaeological Directories
ArchNet
Access to archaeological
resources available
on the Internet
hosted by the Archaeological Research Institute
(ARI)
at Arizona State University.
Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
Links to evaluated Internet resources (mainly
web pages, but also other resources such as discussion
lists) concerning European archaeology.
Museums / Heritage / Miscellaneous
The 24hr Museum
Gateway to over 2,500 museums, galleries and
heritage attractions.
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