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Çatalhöyük: Introduction - 7 views

  • What are they excavating at Çatalhöyük? Archaeologists are excavating the remains of a Neolithic town. 9,000 years ago, this place was one of the world's largest settlements. At a time when most of the world's people were wandering hunter-gatherers, as many as 10,000 people lived at Çatalhöyük.
David Hilton

Archaeology UK - The Archaeological Sites Index (ARCHI) - 0 views

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    A database of archaeological sites in the UK.
David Hilton

Antiquity Journal - 0 views

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    Not a whole lot here but has an open access section which might be useful for students digging for information on archaeology. Bad pun.
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Flickr: Wessex Archaeology's Photostream - 0 views

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    This photostream from flickr is maintained by Wessex Archaeology in Britain. It contains images of their excavations and the artefacts they've recovered. Useful for investigations of pre-modern Britain, I would imagine.
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Wessex Archaeology - 0 views

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    This site is quite specialised but if you're doing research or looking for resources on archaeology in prehistoric, ancient or medieval Britain then this is the place for you. Lots of neat images - they have a link to their photostream on flickr.
David Hilton

VL - Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe - 1 views

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    The Archaeological Research Guide for Europe. Pretty self-explanatory, really. It has a neat search function.
David Hilton

Antiquity Journal - 0 views

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    This provides a database of archaeological sites currently under excavation, including images of artefacts and some historical information. You search by region and then get a list of sites currently being worked on, so it can be a bit time-consuming but would be excellent for student research.
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