Encourages and co-ordinates archaeological activity in Hampshire and in particular the participation of archaeological societies and the public.
Moston & District Archaeology and Social History Society
Appleby Archaeology Group
Appleby Archaeological Group
Ars Romana (Roman Crafts)
Educational visits covering the Roman, Saxon and Victorian ages. Reproduction artefacts and clothing, photo library, translation service (Classical and Late Latin, Gothic), background artistes.
Stirling Field and Archaeological Society
Programme of talks and outings. Publishes a newsletter
Yorkshire Buildings Preservation Trust Ltd
Desk -based archaeological & historical assessment of Elmswell Old Hall & surrounding landscape. Elmswell, Driffield, East Yorkshire.
Northguard Roman Research & Living History Society
Dress as Romans in the different uniforms and costumes of the period 100 BC to 5th century AD. The Society also does Home Guard WW2 displays.
North Hertfordshire Archaeological Society
Programme of monthly lectures September to May, and various walks and talks. Chairman tutors courses on archaeology throughout the local area for Cambridge University and W.E.A. List available on application. Francis Pryor MBE is the Hon. President.
Telford Historical & Archaeological Society
The Telford Historical and Archaeological Society (THAS) are a regisered charity (No. 512397). Founded in 1981 to exploit and promote the extensive historical and archaeological material which exists in the vicinity of Telford.This aim is achieved by offering six meeting a year with guest lecturers. These are arranged on the first Thursday of each month [...]
Retford & District Historical & Archaeological Society
Publication: North Notts from the Air
Kenfig Society
Programme of monthly meetings and lectures. Local walks and trips. Publishes ‘The Kenfig Journal’ and booklets on local history. Ongoing excavation on the outskirts of the town of Kenfig, buried by sand dunes in the 15th century.
Lower Medway Archaeological Research Group
Local history of the Medway conurbation. Limited excavation in the Medway/Rainham area, usually only watching briefs and some field walking. Regular monthly meetings on a variety of historical/archaeological subjects.
Kentish Archaeology, Council for
Co-ordinates 20 local groups in Kent. Holds two annual conferences, two open days and publishes The Kent Archaeological Review – a quarterly journal. Some affiliated groups welcome volunteers in local excavations.
North East Hants Historical & Archaeological Society (NEHHAS)
Programme of lectures and talks. Collating references to Roman road alignments reported in and around Hampshire. Rescue excavations from time to time. Annual training excavations when possible. Local History projects also in progress. Currently excavations on the Roman Road Winchester – London every Bank Holiday weekend from Easter to August, plus a training course.
History and Archaeology Community Society of Cirencester College
Community group undertaking local research based fieldwork on Gloucestershire-Wiltshire border. Its aim is to involve members of the public along with Cirencester College students in archaeology either in partnership with other organisations or by organising our own research projects. These will include surveying, fieldwalking and excavation as appropriate. There are also monthly lectures on historical [...]
Leighton Buzzard & District Archaeological & Historical Society
A society for anyone interested in the rich history of the Leighton Buzzard area. Holds meetings, provides speakers, carries out excavations, encourages members to carry out research on their own and as a group.
Norfolk Historic Buildings Group
Collects and records information on Norfolk’s historic buildings. Talks, trips workshops and publications. Summer field trips and courses on measuring and palaeography. Runs a wide range of activities including training events for those wanting to learn how to record standing buildings archaeologically and to trace their documentary sources.
Phoenix MM Archaeology and Historic Research
Programme of monthly meetings. Quarterly newsletter and activity reports. Fieldwalking in the Banbury area is planned. Excavation at the Roman site has now ended. New members welcome.
Welsh Mines Preservation Trust
For the protection, restoration and research of old mine sites, especially buildings and structures, in Wales and the Borders.
Northumberland Archaeological Group
Aim: advancement of the study of archaeology by members of the public, through activities including lectures and field trips covering all periods and subjects, journal ‘Northern Archaeology’ and excavation in Northumberland.



















