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National Monuments Record of Wales
http://www.rcahmw.org.uk/nmrw.shtml
The national collection of information about the archaeological, architectural and historical heritage of Wales. The searchable online database requires registration.
Seahenge Dated to Spring 2050 BC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/544947.stm
From BBC, precise dating reveals that Seahenge 4,050 years old. Photographs, reconstruction, links.
Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project
A multi-period, multi-disciplinary research project on a typical Norfolk parish. Research areas, illustrated reports, taught courses, supervisory team.
St. Albans Archaeology and History
Archaeologist Chris Saunders provides an interactive tour of medieval St. Albans via clickable map, and chronology of the city once Roman Verulamium and later a rich abbey.
Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record
http://timetrail.warwickshire.gov.uk/
A database of images and information about thousands of sites and finds in the county, dating from prehistory through to the 20th century. Discovery Zone for young people. Glossary.
West of Scotland Archaeology Service
Up-to-date news on the latest discoveries and events, search of Sites and Monuments Record, contains information about all known archaeological sites and finds. A prototype system, only the data for Inverclyde Council has been included.
Archaeo-Astronomical Tables of Prehistoric Sites in South Wales
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mjpowell/ArchaeoAstro/ArchaeoAstro.htm
The survey area covers the former counties of Glamorgan, Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire. Includes tables of original data.
BBC Radio 4 - Unearthing Mysteries - Tri-Radial Cairns in Northumberland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/unearthingmysteries_20030819.shtml
Prof. Aubrey Manning examines possible astronomical alignments in a class of cairns found in northernmost England.
CANMORE
On-line access to the database of the National Monuments Record of Scotland, containing details of many thousands of archaeological sites, monuments, buildings and maritime sites.
South Cadbury Environs Project
http://www.southcadbury.org.uk/
Bristol University's study of settlement and landscape history from Mesolithic to Early Medieval. Aims, staff, geophysical survey, surface sampling, excavations, fieldwork opportunities, references.
Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map
A blog-based site, welcoming member contributions, mapping prehistoric and ancient sites of Britain and Ireland. More than just megaliths, now including Holy Wells, Pictish Stones, Ancient Crosses, Timber Circles
The Invisible Diggers
http://www.invisiblediggers.net
Paul Everill's PhD research through the Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton aims to study the state of the commercial sector of the archaeological profession in the UK through the words of those who work, or have worked within it.
Lincolnshire's Archaeology Handbook
http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/section.asp?docId=29200
Guidelines for all those involved in archaeological projects mainly initiated as a result of the town and country planning process.
British Archaeological Jobs Resource
Offers job and course listings, CVs, who's who in the world of UK heritage, and newsletter the Digger.