The primary focus is using computers within archaeology. It is a non-profit site which encourages participation of members to post their own content. We have also released a new UK Archaeology resource which uses the Google Maps AP1 (http://www.onlinearchaeology.co.uk/GoogleMap/Default.aspx). We are in the process of making the resource conform to heritage data standards by enabling [...]
Archaeological Review from Cambridge
ARC is a journal of archaeology, managed and published by research students at the University of Cambridge. Although primarily rooted in archaeological theory and practice, ARC has increasingly begun to accommodate a wide range of perspectives in the hope of establishing a strong, inter-disciplinary journal which will be of interest to those engaged in a [...]
Current Archaeology
Britain’s leading archaeological magazine, published 6 times a year for a subscription of ?20 a year. Publishes the Archaeology Handbook, the complete guide to everything that is going on in British archaeology, especially digs to join this summer.
Windgather Press Ltd
Publishes books and journals on landscape history, archaeology & history of British countryside. Publications are designed for both professionals & amateurs with an interest in the landscape. Occasional weekend courses to help readers develop their expertise in these areas.
Archaeo
Interactive archaeology website which presents material in easy colour coded format – cover Palaeolithic to Medieval. E-magazine delivered monthly in PDF format, first issue free. Notice board and forum online.
Archaeological Legacy Institute
Archaeological Legacy Institute is a US non-profit dedicated to sharing the human story with the rest of humanity through the use of cutting-edge technology. Our principal project is The Archaeology Channel (http://www.archaeologychannel.org), our very popular streaming-media Web site. Here we present video and audio programs on demand as well as a wide variety of other [...]
Maney Publishing
Maney Publishing is a major society publisher of archaeology and history titles for both books and journals ranging from pre-history to modern and industrial periods
Mick Sharp Photography
Library of photographs by Mick Sharp and Jean Williamson, available for publication. For over 25 years their pictures have been featured in guides, magazines, reports and numerous books. Black and white prints and colour transparencies of subjects connected with archaeology, ancient monuments, churches, historic landscapes and sacred sites: mainly Britain, but also abroad. No lecture [...]
Archaeology Data Service
The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) supports research, learning and teaching with high quality and dependable digital resources. It does this by preserving digital data in the long term, and by promoting and disseminating a broad range of data in archaeology. The ADS promotes good practice in the use of digital data in archaeology, it provides [...]
Archaeology Magazine
The official public voice of the Archaeological Institute of America. It is addressed to a popular audience and covers the whole gamut of archaeology.
Newsletter for Experimental Archaeology
The newsletter encourages and publicises research into all kinds of experimental archaeology. It has contacts in various parts of Britain and Europe and provides a link-up facility for researchers. It also provides a free advertising service for courses etc. Published quarterly. Subscription ?5 per annum.
London Archaeologist
The only quarterly magazine for the London area.
Archaeology Ireland
Quarterly, full colour magazine relating to Irish Archaeology. Supplemental ‘Heritage Guides’ on important Irish sites free to subscribers.
Current World Archaeology
Current World Archaeology is Britain’s new magazine on archaeology from around the world. There is a focus on Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Near East, and Greece and Rome, and also covers the best of the rest of the world.
Antiquity
The lively academic journal of archaeology – covering all regions, periods and themes – produced quarterly and read by amateurs and academics alike. The journal has recently been digitised, meaning you can now search the full text back to 1927, and download individual PDFs of papers instantly.
megalithic.co.uk
Publisher of CD-ROMs about British Prehistory. Unique online shop featuring items inspired by the great megaliths. Constantly updated portal site with news and huge database of information on ancient sites in the UK and Ireland.
Britannia: Aspects of the Roman Army in Britain
Two related web sites: a Gazetteer of Roman Military Sites in Britain and a Bibliography of Roman military history in Britain. The Roman Gask Project web site is now on a separate site http://www.romangask.org.uk.
Local History Magazine
An independent national magazine, published 6 times a year, for local historians and others with an interest in local history, including archaeologists and associated professionals in archives, libraries, museums, tourism and education. ?22.50 for 6 issues (UK rate).
Arma
Newsletter of the Roman Military Equipment Conference.
Thames & Hudson
One of the world’s leading archaeology and ancient history publishers, issuing textbooks for students (e.g. Archaeology by Renfrew & Bahn and The Human Past ed. Chris Scarre), established series such as Ancient Peoples & Places and illustrated books on everything from human evolution and world prehistory to ancient Egypt, the Celts, Roman Britain and the [...]



















