Isle of Wight Natural History & Archaeological Society

South Hams Archaeological Research Group (SHARG)

All periods to present and all interests. Covering the South Hams District of South Devon. Annual sub ?10.00 payable to SHARG

Marlow Archaeological Society

Marlow Archaeological Society, now a registered charity, was formed in 1999 to investigate the archaeological heritage within the Thames Valley surrounding the town. Active fieldwork takes place, visits to sites, events and training in techniques all contribute to the continued success of the society.

Portland Archaeology, Association for

A group committed to researching and protecting the archaeology and heritage environment of the Isle of Portland, Dorset and promoting it through education

Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society

Conferences, lectures and field trips.

Sheffield Archaeological Forum

The Sheffield Archaeological Forum is an educational society organised by the alumni of the University of Sheffield. Our aims are twofold. Firstly, to encourage a greater awareness and understanding of archaeology amongst the general public; and secondly, to encourage a reflexive approach to interpretation in archaeological circles; through the media of publication and open conferences.

Hampshire Archaeological Committee

Encourages and co-ordinates archaeological activity in Hampshire and in particular the participation of archaeological societies and the public.

Birmingham Roman Roads Project

A group based on members who attended an adult education class on the subject given by the project leader. Uses geophysical survey, fieldwalking, watching briefs, map-work, aerial archaeology and archival research in an attempt to locate vanished Roman Roads within the bounds of the present day City of Birmingham heading for the Roman Fort at… [Continue Reading]

Thanet Archaeological Society

Annual programme of lectures. Takes part in field work surveys. Has close links with Trust for Thanet Archaeology and helps with their finds processing.

North East Lincolnshire Archaeology and Local History Society

Dedicated to encouraging the appreciation of archaeology and local history within North East Lincolnshire region and beyond.

Orpington & District Archaeological Society

Active amateur group. Monthly lectures, socials, excavation, processing and publications. Annual open weekend at Scadbury Moated Manor Site 9th and 10th September and at Poverest Bath House Site 15th & 16th July. Limited excavation for members and processing of finds.

Otford & District Archaeological Group

Robertsbridge & District Archaeological Society

Monthly meetings and summer outings.

Mellor Archaeological Trust

A Previously unknown multi period site, initially uncovering an Iron Age Inner and Outer enclosure ditches with Roundhouse remains. Now revealing emerging evidence of continuous use and occupation since the last Ice Age.

Bromley & West Kent Archaeological Group

Six illustrated lectures between October and March. The society assists at Crofton Roman Villa, Orpington, which is open to the public April to October. Weekend excavations. Volunteers welcome on local weekend excavations and as guides at Crofton Roman Villa.

Surrey Heath Archaeological and Heritage Trust

The Trust aims to increase knowledge of & interest in archaeology with exhibitions, reference library, lectures, post-excavation sessions, fieldwork & ongoing projects

Sussex Archaeological Society

Probably Britain’s largest archaeological society, owns and operates no less than 6 museums/historic properties. Publishes three newsletters and a journal each year. Has an excellent library. Fieldwork for 2006 being planned on post-medieval site at Tide Mills, Newhaven, East Sussex. Opportunities for volunteers – free to members.

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.

Felden Archaeological Society

The Society was founded in 2000 to investigate finds that had resulted from field walking on the south side of the Burton Hills in South Warwickshire. A combination of aerial photography geophysics and field walking has revealed a large dispersed multi period settlement. The first site excavated and now closed revealed a large RB aisled… [Continue Reading]

Andover History and Archaeology Society

Holds monthly lectures September to June. Publishes ‘Look back at Andover’ annually.