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  1. Industrial Archaeology of the Peak District (Industrial Archaeology of British Isles) by Helen Harris, 1971-05-27
  2. Asva Kale: Keban Rescue Excavations, Eastern Anatolia: The Hellenistic, Roman and Islamic Sites v. 1 (Monograph / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara) by Stephen Mitchell, 1980-09
  3. Ancient Anatolia: Fifty Years' Work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph)
  4. Byways in British archaeology by Walter Johnson, 2010-08-28
  5. Industrial Archaeology of Hertfordshire (Industrial Archaeology of British Isles) by William Branch-Johnson, 1970-03-26
  6. Windsor: Medieval Archaeology, Art and Architecture of the Thames Valley (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, 25) (BAA CONFERENCE TRANSACTIONS SERIES) by Laurence Keen, E Scarff, 2002-12-31
  7. Tille Hoyuk 1: The Medieval Period (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs) (v. 1) by John Moore, 1993-12-01
  8. Excavations at Melford Meadows, Brettenham, 1994: Romano-British and Early Saxon Occupations (East Anglian Archaeology) by Andrew Mudd, 2002-10-01
  9. Alanya ('Alā'iyya) (Occasional publications / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara) by Seton Lloyd, 1958
  10. A Manual of British Archæology by Charles Boutell, 2010-10-14
  11. An Epigraphical Survey in the Kibyra-Olbasa Region conducted by A S Hall (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs) by N.P. Milner, 1998-12-01
  12. Studies in Maritime Archaeology (British Archaeological Reports (BAR) British) by Sean McGrail, 1997-12-31
  13. Qul'at Ja'bar Potter: A study of a Syrian Fortified Site of the Late 11th-12th Centuries AD (British Academy Monographs in Archaeology) by Cristina Tonghini, 1999-12-01
  14. Industrial Archaeology of the Tamar Valley (Industrial Archaeology of British Isles) by Frank Booker, 1971-02

81. Teacher Bibliography
Adkins and Adkins, Handbook of british archaeology (Papermac, 1982) M. Ashton, Interpretingthe Landscape (Batsford, 1985) P. Bahn, A Very Short Introduction
http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/Books_and_links/Teacher.htm

Books and links
: Teacher bibliography This bibliography is aimed at First Year Undergraduates, A Level Archaeology Students, Further Education Students and Interested Adults
General Archaeology Adkins and Adkins, Handbook of British Archaeology (Papermac, 1982)
M. Ashton, Interpreting the Landscape (Batsford, 1985)
P. Bahn, A Very Short Introduction to Archaeology (Oxford, 1996)
S. Champion, A Dictionary of Terms and Techniques in Archaeology (Phaidon, 1980)
K. Greene, Archaeology: an Introduction (Batsford, 1995)
C. Renfrew and P. Bahn, Archaeology, Theories, Methods and Practice (2nd ed.; Thames and Hudson, 1996) Top
General British Archaeology
T. Darvill, Prehistoric Britain (Batsford, 1997)
J. Dyer, Ancient Britain (Guild, 1990)
A Hayes, Archaeology of the British Isles (Batsford, 1995)

82. Council For British Archaeology Online
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83. Archaeology
Council for british archaeology Internet Information Service, The CBA worksto promote the study and safeguarding of Britain's historic environment, to
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EUROPEAN AREA - Archives of European Archaeology Compiled by the Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art the AREA project seeks to enhance the understanding of the history of European archaeology and to investigate the relationships between archaeology and identity through historical research in which the study of archives occupies a central position. The online catalogue locates the most important or representative of these archives and as well as indicating the ways they can best be exploited alos aims to identify those archival fonds in urgent need of conservation. IRELAND Centre for Cross Border Studies The Centre for Cross Border Studies, based in Armagh, Northern Ireland, was set up in September 1999 to research and develop co-operation across the Irish border in education, business, public administration, communications and a range of other practical areas. The Centre is a joint initiative by Queen's University Belfast, Dublin City University and the Workers' Educational Association (Northern Ireland). The web site provides information on research projects, news and events and links to primary documents .The Centre for Cross Border Studies is engaging in a mapping study of existing North-South co-operation in various key areas, including agriculture, tourism, education and training, the physical environment, energy, and technology and communications. As working documents become available in each of these areas they will be added to the CCBS website.

84. British Isles And Ireland
british archaeology Online journal, with complete articles, right fromthe first issue. British Irish Archaeological Bibliography
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Guide picks Archaeological sites and studies of the British Isles and Ireland
Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations in England: 2000

From Bournemouth University, a collection of Adobe pdf. files covering many of the archaeological investigations that took place in England in the year 2000. ANSAX-L
An electronic discussion list on the Anglo-Saxon period in England (before 1100 CE). ARCHI Electronic database of 20,000 archaeological sites tied to location in the UK; 5,000 records are available for free, entire database available on subscription. Arthur and Glastonbury An interview with Geoffrey Ashe, on the legend and likely reality of King Arthur Belle Tout A Late Neolithic/Early Bronze age site overlooking the English Channel, from Bournemouth University.

85. Serious Links - Academic
Council for british archaeology the gateway to british archaeology online .Mr Donn's Ancient History Page Maintained by Lin Don Donn.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~shil0124/serious/academic.html
Academic Links
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Archaeology
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Bath Past
A collection of artcles on the historic buildings of Bath, maintained by Jean Manco
Council for British Archaeology
"the gateway to British archaeology on-line".
Mr Donn's Ancient History Page

Federseemuseum
Bad Buchau; maintained by Joachim Rehmet. "The museum shows the archaeology of late stone age reindeer hunters and lake dwellers from the stone and bronze age."
In German English
Hechingen-Stein Roman Open-Air Museum
"The WWW-pages of the Roman Open-Air Museum in Hechingen-Stein, Germany, which show an excavated Roman "Villa Rustica" dating from the 1st to the 3rd century A.D., have been completely re-designed. They now include a description of the site, a new excavation report, a virtual tour through the museum and the villa and a guestbook."
In German English
Meet the Ancestors
The B.B.C.'s popular archaeology programme.
Prehistoric Web Index
Part of the WWW Virtual Library.

86. Organisational Structure Of British Archaeology
NonGovernment Organisations. Council for british archaeology. Read their magazinebritish archaeology for articles of research and rescue archaeology.
http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~sinclair/ALGY399_Site/arch_org_uk.htm
The Organisational Structure of Archaeology in the UK
Introduction In the following sections there are brief details of each of these organisations in turn and links through to the relevant internet resources that are available.
Government Departments
The UK government exercises responsibility for archaeology and the historic environment in a number of ways. The Department of Local-government, Transport and the Regions (DLTR) makes and maintains legislation for the protection of ancient monuments and historic buildings. It makes and maintains legislation to control the planning process and the nature of development in the UK (of roads, buildings, etc.) - that may result in the discovery and/or destruction of archaeological and historic sites. It maintains policies for the development and practice of agriculture in the UK that may also affect archaeological sites. Finally the government develops and maintains policies for the funding, presentation and promotion of the UK's heritage to the public, through museum and heritage policies and education policies.
Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)

87. Weblinks / Humanities / Archaeology
Includes research and reviews. (Added 10Mar-1999 By DP Hits 84). british archaeology- an on-line version of the Council for british archaeology's journal.
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www.sheffcol.ac.uk Links Humanities / Archaeology
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  • ArchNet - is a server which provides efficient access to archaeological resources world-wide. The links are very extensive, but up-to-date and easily accessible by using either the search facility or the categorisations based on subject or region. Resources include news, e-journals, projects, academic departments and museums. (Added: 2-Nov-1999 By: DP Hits: 85)
  • Assemblage - the Sheffield Graduate Journal of Archaeology - A specialist archaelogical site with some local interest. Includes research and reviews. (Added: 10-Mar-1999 By: DP Hits: 89)
  • British Archaeology - an on-line version of the Council for British Archaeology's journal. A starting point for those wishing to become involved with the subject, includes news, features, interviews, essays and commentaries. Back issues are available from 1995 and the archive is searchable. (Added: 2-Nov-1999 By: DP Hits: 74)
  • English Heritage - the Government's advisor on the built environment and promotes public understanding and enjoyment of it. The Web site provides access to information concerning conservation, research and education. Links to the Ancient Monuments Laboratory also provide guidance on archaeological science and conservation issues. (Added: 2-Nov-1999 By: DP Hits: 69)
  • Interbet Archaeology (intarch) - a not-for-profit journal, published by the Council for British Archaeology. Access to current issues requires a subscription, although issue one if free.

88. Archaeology In UK, Introduction To All-Party Parliamentary Archaeology Group
GEORGE LAMBRICK, Council for british archaeology. JOHN PETER STONE, Chair,Education Committee, Council for british archaeology. DON
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  • A transcript of the select committee hearing held on 18 June 2002 : witnesses: STEPHEN JOHNSON, Director of Operations, Heritage Lottery Fund. RICHARD ROGERS, Chief Executive, Environment and Heritage Service, Northern Ireland. NICK BRANNON, Director of Built Heritage, Environment and Heritage Service, Northern Ireland. TOM CASSIDY, Chief Executive, CADW. RICHARD AVENT, Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments, CADW. GRAEME MUNRO, Director and Chief Executive, Historic Scotland. DR. DAVID BREEZE, Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments, Historic Scotland. ROGER MERCER, Secretary, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monument of Scotland. PETER WHITE, Secretary, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.

89. Archaeoleg CAMBRIA Archaeology - Links
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90. ARCHAEOLEG CAMBRIA ARCHAEOLOGY - Links
Powys Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeoleg Gwynedd Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeoleg Morgannwg GwentCouncil for british archaeology (UK archaeology online) Rhwydwaith Cymru
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91. British Archaeology Magazine, December 2001
Peter Fowler explains in british archaeology magazine how landscape archaeology evolved over the last 50 years.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba62/feat2.shtml
Issue 62
December 2001
Contents
news
Detectorists report thousands of new finds to archaeologists Neolithic farmhouse found in Scotland Lost Roman town abandoned 2,000 years ago found in Kent Roman water-lifting machinery unearthed in London ... In Brief
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Citadel of the Scots
Alan Lane on recent excavations at Dunadd hillfort Reading the land
Peter Fowler on the antiquity of the British landscape Great sites: Meols
David Griffiths on a once-great port now lost to the sea
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Prehistory in the Peak by Mark Edmonds and Tim Seaborne Shadows in the Soil by Tony Waldron Europe’s First Farmers edited by T Douglas Price Landscapes of Lordship by Robert Liddiard ...
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Once lost, twice excavated. Richard Brewer’s came from a museum sub-basement. ISSN 1357-4442 Editor Simon Denison
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Reading the land
50 years ago, most historians thought Britain’s landscape dated mainly from the 18th century. Then landscape archaeology began, and the rest is history, says Peter Fowler Landscape - there's an awful lot of it about in archaeology nowadays. UNESCO now promotes 'cultural landscapes' as candidates for World Heritage inscription, and the first 23 sites already exist (including the first in the UK, at Blaenavon in South Wales). A European Landscape Convention was agreed last year, binding signatory Governments to protect landscapes as they do ancient monuments and buildings (although the UK has not yet signed).

92. Chester City Council - Culture - Related Websites
Directories of web sites. UK Archaeology Online, The Council for british archaeologyguide to United Kingdom sites. The Council for british archaeology,
http://www.chestercc.gov.uk/heritage/culture/related-websites.html
Location: Home Cultural Services Heritage Related Website USEFUL WEBSITES
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Information on their work, places to visit, events, publications and records English Heritage (now incorporating the English Royal Commission) Historic Scotland The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Wales Cadw: Heritage in Wales Other national organisations The Council for British Archaeology Archaeology in the news Current Archaeology Selected stories from the popular journal Council for British Archaeology Press cuttings service of the Council for British Archaeology E-publications and on-line journals Internet Archaeology
Britain's first electronic journal of archaeology Antiquity
Antiquity is one of the world's leading expert journals of archaeology. The highlights of each quarterly issue are now available on the internet.

93. Archaeological Texts
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94. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Patrick's Christianizing mission in the fifth century AD was chosenas 'Book of the Year' at the 1988 british archaeology Awards .
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95. Archaeology - SgtSearch.co.uk Current Category Is Archaeology
Searchable directory of organisations involved in british archaeology, fieldworkand top archaeological tourist sites, produced by Current Archaeology.
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96. Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust - Links
Really useful archaeology, heritage and Welsh interest 'Gateway' websites Councilfor british archaeology (UK archaeology online) Museum of London
http://www.cpat.org.uk/links/links.htm
Cymraeg / English Back Home CPAT What's new! Education ... Offa's Dyke Links
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Current Archaeology Museums: British Museum Celtica (in Machynlleth) Non-archaeological but useful websites: Wales Tourist Board Mid-Wales Tourism North Wales Internet Rhayader Tourist Information Centre ... Brecon Beacons National Park

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98. Stones Of Ireland - Risorse Archeologiche Su Internet
Translate this page british archaeology Links - link archeologici britannici, organizzatidall'Università di Durham. Council for british archaeology
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99. British Isles Archeology
Project Aran Islands Excavations at Boxgrove Birmingham University Field ArchaeologyUnit Projects The Latest Discoveries in british archaeology Roman Fort
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100. British Archaeology Magazine, August 2001
Article by Tim Eaton in british archaeology on the way in which abandoned Roman sites in Britain were plundered for stone by AngloSaxon church builders.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba60/feat2.shtml
Issue 60
August 2001
Contents
news
Earliest evidence found of settlers in Scotland Intact Bronze Age necklace found near Dunblane Developers 'must record' unlisted barns Roman salt-manufacturing town uncovered in Cheshire ... In Brief
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Great sites
David Gaimster on the excavation of Nonsuch Palace Old ruins, new world
Tim Eaton on Saxon churchbuilders' liking for Roman stone Lest we remember
Howard Williams on 'forgetting' at Bronze Age funerals
letters
On sources of water at hillforts, and cannibalism
issues
For education read archaeology, writes George Lambrick
Peter Ellis
Regular column
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Two on Hadrian's Wall reviewed by Paul Birdwell One on Neanderthals reviewed by Paul Pettitt Two on Gladiators reviewed by Rosalind Niblett And one on King Arthur's Round Table reviewed by Paul Stamper ...
CBA update
favourite finds
Bob Bewley's was a collared urn in a cremation pit. ISSN 1357-4442 Editor Simon Denison
features
Old ruins, new world
Abandoned Roman sites in Britain were plundered for stone by Anglo-Saxon church builders. Tim Eaton investigates When Roman troops were withdrawn from Britain at the beginning of the 5th century, in response to insecurity at the heart of the Empire, they left behind a landscape littered with abandoned settlements - small military outposts and large walled forts, humble farmsteads and sumptuous villas, unpretentious towns and monumental regional capitals.

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