This page provides links to other organisations’ websites that may be local or interesting or useful in an archaeological context.
National
- Council for British Archaeology
- Council for Independent Archaeology
- Current Archaeology
- National Trust
- Portable Antiquities Scheme
Regional and local
- The Ashmolean Museum
- Butser Ancient Farm
- The Chilterns Conservation Board
- Council for British Archaeology South Midlands Group
- Department for Continuing Education, Oxford University
- School of Archaeology, Oxford University
- Oxford Archaeology
- Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society
- Oxfordshire County Archaeology
- Oxfordshire Local History Association
- Reading Museum
- Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society (TVAES)
- Wallingford Museum
- Woodcote Conservation Group
Local archaeology and history societies
- Abingdon and Area Archaeological and Historical Society (AAAHS)
- Berkshire Archaeological Research Group (BARG)
- Berkshire Archaeological Society (BAS)
- Blewbury Local History Group
- Henley-on-Thames Archaeological and Historical Group (HAHG)
- The Marcham Society
- Marlow Archaeology Group (MAG)
- The Wallingford Historical and Archaeological Society (TWHAS)
- The Whitchurch and Goring Heath History Society
Others
It seems that our website has been a hit with several schools in the USA. Here are some further suggestions which they have made for useful links. (There seems to be a strong interest in dental archaeology for some reason!)
All About Archaeology: From History Sites to Jewelry and Other Artifacts – (Thanks to Isaiah Stevens from the USA, a boy scout studying archaeology who discovered the above comprehensive blog eplaining how archaeology is done in the US).
Dental Analysis in Archaeology – (Thanks to Sofia from Florida, USA, for this link.)
Educational Guide for Archaeologists – (Thanks to the kids from the Science Discovery Club in Seattle, USA, for this link.)
Dental Anthropology and Bioarchaeology – (Thanks to Sarah, a teen volunteer at the Morrow Community Center, Ohio, USA, for this link.)
Dental Archaeology – (Thanks to Liam from Kingston, UK, for this link.)
