The ARGE database contains links to evaluated Internet resources (mainly web pages, but also other resources such as discussion lists) concerning European archaeology. http://odur.let.rug.nl/arge/
One of the internet's most comprehensive treatment of the Times, Places, Events and People of British History. Edited by David Nash Ford, the department features narrative histories of England, Wales, Scotland and London, timelines, biographies, glossaries, bibliographies, historical documents and much more. http://www.britannia.com/history/
EXARC is a European network of Open Air Museums and other facilities envolved in Experimental Archaeology. The aim is to establish a high standard of both scientific research and public presentation. The site features a vast searchable bibliography database. http://www.exarc.net/
GeoArch is the Cardiff-based consultancy of Tim Young, offering services in the analysis and interpretation of ferrous and non-ferrous ancient metallurgical residues, but especially those from iron-production, and in archaeological geophysics.
GeoArch also undertakes geo-archaeological research associated with the exploitation of iron, in particular a programme of experimental iron-making, based at the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans, Cardiff. http://www.geoarch.co.uk/
At Kaupang in Vestfold county, Norway, lie the remains of Sciringes heal - Norway's first town. The University of Oslo, Institute for Archaeology, Conservation and Historical Studies (IAKH) has organised the large excavations that ran over three years, from 2000 till 2002. A smaller research excavation was conducted in Kaupang's harbour area in 2003.
These excavations are now finished, but the post-excavation work will continue until 2006. Severals scholars are now working on analyses of both the artefact material and different environmental archaeological samples. http://www.kaupang.uio.no/
The National Heritage Board is the Swedish government agency reponsible for heritage and historic environment issues.
Through its website you can access information on a number of historic sites and museums, e.g. on Birka, the King's Mounds at Old Uppsala, or the Rök Stone. http://www.raa.se/
Tees Archaeology is the official archaeological service for the four unitary local authorities of Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees.
Tees Archaeology has the responsibility to record, research, conserve and inform about all aspects of the archaeology of the area. http://www.teesarchaeology.com/
Tempus Vivit! (Time lives) offers a calendar of events, information, and a discussion forum for all friends and visitors of historical events. http://www.tempus-vivit.net/ (Website in German only)
The Historical Metallurgy Society provides a forum for the exchange of information and research in historical metallurgy. It covers all aspects of the history of metals and associated materials, production and use, technology and economics; from prehistory to the present. http://www.hist-met.org/
What is myth. What is fact. Did the Vikings have horns on their helmets? Why not? What do we know about the Vikings? What have they left behind? The Viking Network Web tries to answer these and other questions with sections on everyday life and traveling, as well as a quiz.
This educational resource is supported by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Education, Research and Church Affairs. http://www.viking.no/
Information network for the early Middle ages in Northern Europe. Includes archaeological and historical facts, a discussion board and links related to living and experimental archaeology. http://www.vikingnet.de/ (Website in German only)
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