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Links to the site dedicated to the Piercebridge Roman Dam site. Amazing
reconstruction shots.
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Link to the Durham County Council Information service
including archaeology and the sites and monuments record
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Roman Military Sites
in Britain
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The Government Rule Book
on Archaeology.
An important manual and
base reference document for all of our work. |
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Lincolnshire County
Council
Archaeology
Handbook |
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Hadrian's Wall information site
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BBC education site full of Roman information
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Northumberland
National Park
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Andy Davison's resource site
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well worth a visit !
A fundamentally important
resource site for anyone interested in archaeology for the North East
region.
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The temple of Mithras at Carrawburgh on Hadrians' Wall. This
site includes a reconstruction - well worth a visit.
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The Bowes Museum web
site, which links to collections and events
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Information on the portable antiquities scheme. The site is
intended for use by people to record their finds.
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Dedicated to Vindolanda Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall
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Neil Mearns site based upon his research into the history of
policing on the River Wear.
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Institute of Archaeology Web site.The
Institute of Archaeology is a research-led institution recognised also for
the excellence of its teaching.
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Current Archaeology
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The Council for British Archaeology Internet Information
Service
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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
technical advice to the research community, and supports the deployment of
digital technologies.
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Magazine with news,
features, essays, comment, letters & book reviews
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Durham
University Department of Archaeology |
The Department's interests range geographically from the
Hebrides to India and North Africa to Vladivostok, chronologically from
the earliest stone tools to the Post-mediaeval period, and cover a wide
range of scientific techniques in archaeology. We offer a variety of
undergraduate courses, as well as taught masters and research degrees
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Tempus
Publishing Web Site
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www.keoz6.com
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