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         British Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Archaeology of the Medieval English Monarchy by John Steane, 1999-01-06
  2. An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms by C. J. Arnold, 1997-03-28
  3. Archaeology of Lytton, British Columbia by Harlan Ingersoll Smith, 1975
  4. The Archaeology of Celtic Britain and Ireland: c. AD 400 - 1200 by Lloyd Laing, 2006-07-24
  5. Archaeology: The Widening Debate (British Academy Centenary Monographs)
  6. Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins: Possessions and People in Medieval Britain (Medieval History and Archaeology) by David A. Hinton, 2006-11-09
  7. The Bronze Age Palace at Knosso: Plans and Sections (British School of Archaeology , Athens, Publications) by Sinclair Hood, William Taylor, 1981-12
  8. Cardiff: Architecture and Archaeology in the Medieval Diocese of Llandaff (British Archaeological Association Conference Transaction Series)
  9. Anjou: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions)
  10. Medieval Art Architecture and Archaeology at Rouen (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) (Baa Transactions)
  11. The Handbook of British Archaeology (Guides) by Lesley Adkins, Roy A. Adkins, 1998-08
  12. Archaeologies of the British: Explorations of Identity in the United Kingdom and its Colonies 1600-1945 (One World Archaeology) by Susan Lawrence, 2003-05-30
  13. Shadow Sites: Photography, Archaeology, and the British Landscape 1927-1951 by Kitty Hauser, 2007-05-24
  14. Medieval Towns: The Archaeology of British Towns in Their European Setting (Studies in the Archaeology of Medieval Europe) (Studies in the Archaeology of Medieval Europe) by John Schofield, Alan G. Vince, et all 2005-11-10

1. Council For British Archaeology Internet Information Service
Gateway to british archaeology online. Press cuttings service, message forum, fieldwork opportunities. Popular magazine british archaeology (news sections
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2. Current Archaeology
The attractive site of Britain s popular archaeological magazine. Illustrated timeline of british archaeology, articles from past issues, contents of the
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3. 'British Archaeology' Home Page
Popular magazine produced by the Council for british archaeology. Searchable database of text of all issues except the most recent.
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The new British Archaeology is available in WHSmith and other leading newsagents. To keep up to date with the latest developments in archaeology in the UK you can subscribe online in the CBA Online Shop
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You will find here a selection of news, features and letters. Printed magazines contain more features, as well as comments, interviews, book reviews, columns on science, the internet and television, event listings and news from the CBA.
Introducing the September/October issue of British Archaeology
The new British Archaeology magazine is tipped to be the largest, brightest, most forward-looking and talked about UK archaeology magazine ever published.
Artefacts of fear - and why we should preserve them
As peace comes to Northern Ireland, over 300 buildings at HM Prison Long Kesh/Maze - home of the infamous H Blocks - stand empty. A consultation panel has recommended demolition of all but a select sample. Laura McAtackney asks, why the haste?
COVER STORIES
Requiem for a lost age Conventional wisdom said medieval Christian graves held little interest for archaeologists. Now cemetery excavations revealing thousands of graves have shown an extraordinary world of fear, superstition, care and mourning. Roberta Gilchrist reports on a major new study

4. CBA Wales
The national group which represents the general objectives of the CBA in Wales. Activities, newsletter. Publishes Archaeology in Wales annual journal of
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The committee of volunteers who run CBA Wales How to join Join us in helping to preserve Wales' arechaeological heritage Links Links to other sites of archaeological interest CBA Wales c/o Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust 20 High Street Last updated 10th October 2001 Welshpool Powys SY21 7JP Please send any comments or problem reports to webmaster@exitdata.co.uk

5. British Archaeology, No 5, June 1995: Interview
Interview in british archaeology June 1995 with the chief archaeologist for the National Trust.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba5/ba5int.html
ISSN 1357-4442 Editor: Simon Denison
Issue no 5, June 1995
INTERVIEW Simon Denison talks to David Thackray
Meeting the man from the Trust
The National Trust is not an organisation one immediately associates with archaeology, but its 580,000 acres of land in fact contain tens of thousands of sites and monuments - including such famous names as Stonehenge, Avebury and Hadrian's Wall - not to mention vast tracts of historic landscape. It is one of the richest, perhaps the richest owner of archaeological sites in Britain; and in its centenary year, questions are now in the air about how well it looks after its vast share of our archaeological heritage. David Thackray, the Trust's chief archaeological advisor, was also its first full-time archaeological employee - appointed more or less straight from his PhD in 1975 - which suggests that the Trust has perhaps not taken archaeology that seriously for very long. Indeed, his appointment followed a number of cases in which ancient monuments on Trust land had been ploughed out or otherwise damaged, leading to a campaign of pressure on the Trust to take its responsibilities more to heart. And since then? In conservation, there has been steady improvement - though, as Dr Thackray admits, the importance of archaeology is still not fully accepted in all reaches of the organisation, with only something over half the National Trust's 16 regions now employing an archaeological advisor. As for research, the Trust still does very little, remaining, perhaps, as intellectually passive vis-a-vis archaeology as it has been accused of being in its management of country houses.

6. Council For British Archaeology Internet Information Service
Gateway to british archaeology online. Press cuttings service, message forum, fieldwork opportunities. Popular magazine 'british archaeology' (news
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7. 'British Archaeology' Home Page
Popular magazine produced by the Council for british archaeology. Searchable database of text of all issues except the most recent.
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8. Current Archaeology
The attractive site of Britain's popular archaeological magazine. Illustrated timeline of british archaeology, articles from past issues, contents of
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9. Current Archaeology Information Centre
Searchable directory of organisations involved in british archaeology, fieldwork and top archaeological tourist sites, produced by Current Archaeology.
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Current Archaeology - The UK's bestselling archaeology magazine
Search: Web site Organizations Digs Back Issues Archaeology Information Centre Introduction Handbook home page Welcome What happened in archaeology this year Search for Back issues ... Subscribe to Current Archaeology Digs How to go on a dig Carenza's first dig The Dig list Add your dig! Finds The portable antiquities scheme Where to go with your finds Studying Qualifications Distance Learning Universities Further Education ... A career in archaeology Organizations Official bodies National bodies Local organizations Re-enactment ... Add your organization Market place Book sellers Publishing Equipment Professional archaeology How professional archaeology works Welcome to the Archaeology Handbook - the quickest way to find out about archaeology in Britain. Scan our listings to find out about digs, societies, professional organisations, education - and a host of other information.

10. British Archaeology, No 7, September 1995: Interview
Interview in british archaeology September 1995 with the Director of the successful York Archaeological Trust and retiring President of the CBA.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba7/ba7int.html
British Archaeology , no 7, September 1995: Interview
Simon Denison talks to Peter Addyman
So farewell then, Mr President
If the presidency of the CBA had a formal `job description', it might read something like this: massively time-consuming work, much of it at weekends, endless travelling to represent the CBA as advocate, conciliator, enthusiast and guide; payment, nil; thanks, occasional; pleasure, potential; prestige, enormous. Sounds fun? Perhaps not. But Peter Addyman, who retires as President this month, has carried out the task with diligence and - he insists - great enjoyment for the past three years. There are many at the CBA, aware of the burden of work he has voluntarily taken on, who will be sorry to see him go. Peter Addyman's `real job' is at the York Archaeological Trust, which he set up, and has directed, since 1972. The Trust is one of the most commercially innovative of Britain's professional units, and visitors are treated with a kind of smart business panache: we met there on one of the hottest days of the year, and out came the strawberries and sparkling elderflower cordial no instant coffee for guests at this unit! Peter Addyman is canny and circumspect, naturally reticent about his feelings and private life, and aware of the fact that too much heart-searching in front of a journalist may not always do oneself, or one's organisation, any favours. His answers are often indirect - he tells you what he wants you to know - which makes him somewhat perplexing to interview. So to an extent one has to read between the lines.

11. Internet Archaeology - Electronic Journal - Home Page
Fully refereed electronic journal for archaeology, international in scope. A collaboration of the British Academy, CBA and the Universities of
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12. FAQ-Career In Archaeology In The U.S.
Popular Books on Archaeology Bass, George, editor. Archaeological and archival explorations at a seventeenth century British colony.
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13. The British Academy - The National Academy For The Humanities And
Latest News from the Academy British Academy announces longlist for 2005 Book Prize Sixteen books nominated
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14. Arch Ologie Fran Aise
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15. Directory Of British Archaeology

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The Directory of British Archaeology
The Current Archaeology Directory of British Archaeology lists over 700 archaeological organisations, with addresses and telephone numbers. They are listed by region, but the whole list may now be searched using our super-fast search engine. Click here for our online form to fill in for your society Click here for the latest Directory, now on our new server Or click here to go to the 1998/9 Directory Home
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16. Save The Maze, Says Archaeologist
Laura McAtackney of Bristol University argues in british archaeology magazine that the Maze 'remains in limbo, at an uncomfortable crossroads
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17. Directory Of British Archaeology: National Bodies

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London/Greater London
AOC Archaeology Ltd (London)

40 Langham Street, London, W1N 5RG. Tel: 0171 436 1988. Fax: 0171 436 1989. email: aoc_archaeology@compuserve.com F1995
Staff=16+
General consultancy, operating in UK and abroad. Linked to AOC Scotland. Major excavations in London and other cities. Also rural excavations in many counties and recording of standing buildings. May be running training excavation in London in autumn 1998. *
57 Brambledown Road, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0TF. Tel: 0181 647 8540. F1922 Members 212
Winter lectures and summer outings. Occasional excavations at short notice in summer. ***
Birkbeck College, Centre for Extra Mural Studies
26 Russell Square, , London WC1B 5DQ. Tel: 0171 631 6627. Fax: 0171 631 6686. Web: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/departments/cems/ Staff=3
Birkbeck College, Dept of History
University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX. Tel: 0171 631 6299. Fax: 0171 631 6552. email: i.haynes@history.bbk.ac.uk. Web: http://www.bbk.ac.uk Staff=18
Teaches undergraduate courses in archaeology and history from Classical Greece to Medieval Europe. Several practical training projects and excavations in Britain and Romania.

18. British School At Athens
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19. BUBL LINK: British Archaeology - General
Subjects british archaeology general, british archaeology links Includes the magazine british archaeology and its information supplement CBA Briefing
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    Archaeology Commissions
    Summaries of projects funded by the Archaeology Commission, grouped by financial year. Includes surveys, coastal audits, landscape assessments, excavation records, and a set of links to archaeology departments in universities throughout England.
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    Subjects: british archaeology - general, british archaeology links
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    ARCHSEARCH: Archaeological Holdings Search System
    Database of archaeological records such as the National Excavation Index for England, the Fife, Shetland, and Strathclyde sections of the National Monuments Record of Scotland, and the Microfilm Index for England. The catalogue also provides access to other collections such as the Society of Antiquaries of London library catalogue and to digital gateways serving communities interested in history, performing arts, text studies, and visual arts.
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    Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors
    Offers an overview of the association, including membership, publications and careers advice, with images of the various topics.

    20. RESCUE - The British Archaeological Trust
    RESCUE The British Archaeological Trust. A registered charity campaining to protect the archaeology of Britain.
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