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The Archaeology Webring links quality sites with archaeological content. Typically, sites belong to associations or foundations which perform or describe archaeological excavations, and to academics and advanced students of the science. All periods from prehistorical, protohistorical, and classical up to modern industrial archaeology.
Category: Archaeology

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The Home site for Archaeology in Europe. Study tours, field trips, archaeology courses, and links to educational material for archaeology.


We are Italian photographers and we have a particular interest in the "leisure" places of the Ancient Greek and Roman World and that special magic characterizing those spots. The photos that make up this site so far are only a portion of our collection of over one thousand pictures dedicated to Theatres, Odeons, Bouleuterions, Amphitheatres and Stadiums, taken around the Mediterrenean and Europe.


Have you read people like Hancock or Sitchin, or books like 'Forbidden Archaeology' and felt they were wrong but didn't know where? Here's help!


Archaeosophia is a small team of independent ethno-archaeological research professionals, based in Scotland. Our expertise lies in identifying salient data and our close collaboration with industry professionals allows us to collect accurate, interesting material. We are experienced in methodological and philosophical trends in contemporary anthropological perspectives. Her research interests lie in ancient burial rituals of the


Fun site about students of prehistoric laboratory from Zinman Institute of Archaeology, that located at Haifa University, Israel. Few words and pictures about our lifes and our excavations


The maldonsx site makes available some archaeological and historical books/reports published by Maldon Archaeological Group.


Website dealing with the history and the excavations of the roman Neuss (Germany)


A project to create a database of images of the near east: Egyptian Hebrew Mesopotamian Syrian and more


Photos of our treks and trips in Mexico : from the ancient cities of Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Palenque to the beaches of Tulum and Rio Lagartos...


A site of Ancient Stones - myths, legends, archaeology and the spiritual. This site is focuses on, but is not restricted to, the Neolithic and Bronze Ages and the magnificent monuments that those people left