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UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the site and a justification for including it on the list.
The six thousand year old Mines of Spiennes are a Unesco World Heritage site.
Provides information about the Bulgarian medieval castles, fortresses, stronghold and other defence structures. Contains facts, plans, layouts, photos, legends and information for visitors.
A brief history of archaeological research in Bulgaria by Lyudmil F. Vagalinski.
UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the Renaissance castle and a justification for inscription.
American Journal of Archaeology 106(4). The proposal is made that lining the court here was a long pillared portico of two adjoining sections.
An introduction with artist's impression and visitor information from Dilos Holiday World.
Contains summary accounts of all the archaeological excavations carried out in Ireland - North and South - from 1970 to 2000. It can be browsed or searched using multiple fields.
Moderated discussion group for the academic study of the archaeology of Ireland during the Bronze Age. Part of the Irish Archaeology and History Mailinglist Suite.
B.J. Hodkinson's report on the archaeological investigation of the medieval castle of Dunamase in County Laois.
From BBC, Italian scientist says he has found a carved stone head that is 200,000 years old.
The present amber bibliography covers the period of Lithuanian Archaeological literature from 1792 to 2001.
UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the site.
The rock art of Alta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. In English and Norwegian.
Brief overview of petroglyphs found in these regions. Includes illustrations and bibliography.
Provides information on the medieval monuments and 14th-century frescoes at Novgorod, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Itineraries et description of the most important archaeological sites in the island.
From Guardian Unlimited, in 1222 they had a crisis in Salisbury. Masons were racing ahead raising the walls of the cathedral, but the carpenters were running out of timbers needed for the roof.
Will Lord reproduces prehistoric tools and weaponry, and offers flint knapping demonstrations. Includes details and photos of activities, a diary, and contact information.
Archive of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, last updated in 2014, held by the Archaeology Data Service.