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Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
- Information on research, Library, publications, fieldwork projects and staff. In German and English.
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: Institute of Archaeology
- Researchers from the institute have conducted fieldwork in most of the provinces in China. In Chinese and English.
The Berkshire Archaeology Research Group
- Voluntary group dedicated to investigating the archaeology of the county of Berkshire, UK. Includes news and information on projects and activities.
Aerial Archaeology Research Group
- AARG provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information between those actively involved in aerial photography, photo interpretation, field archaeology and landscape history.
The University of Exeter: Department of Archaeology
- Research projects include the origins and development of historic landscapes, wetland and coastal landscapes, the exploitation of natural resources, the contexts of domestication, material culture and social agency.
Cardiff University: Cardiff Osteoarchaeology Research Group Laboratory
- The group studies faunal material from archaeological sites in order to reconstruct human-animal relations. Also post-Roman period archaeology and sites and artefacts relating to the Celts, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Muslims.
Durham University: History of Archaeology Research Group
- Members of the group have focused on the broad social and political influences on the historical trajectory of archaeological research, and the way in which archaeological research has influenced society.
Durham University: Archaeology of Northern England
- Recent research has focused on rock art and Neolithic monuments, Roman and early medieval archaeology and the archaeology and physical development of the town of Newcastle.
University of Liverpool: Archaeology of Human Origins
- A leading center for the study of human evolution with research projects in the archaeology of human origins and Quaternary dating techniques.
Early Mines Research Group
- Group of specialist mining historians, geologists, archaeologists and archaeo-metallurgists interested in researching the origins of metal mining in Britain.
British Institute at Ankara
- Research is focused on the history and archaeology of Turkey and the Black Sea region.
Trent University Archaeological Research Centre
- Dedicated to the investigation and understanding of past cultures through studies of artifacts, analysis of field, laboratory, and archival data, and the education of students and interested community members by courses, publications and lectures.
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