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Professional archeology associations, university organisations, teams and units and community groups.
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Ancient Monuments Society
London-based organisation was established in 1924 for the purpose of conservation. Explore publications.
www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.ukArchaeological Diving Unit
Details sensing methods, diving systems and geophysical surveying for charting wrecks and outlines laws for their protection.
www.adu.org.ukArchaeologists and Development
UK-based organisation or archaeologist is concerned with the environment and its impact on archaeological sites.
www.geocities.comArchaeopress
Publishers specialize in archaeological monographs. View a complete list of titles organized by subject.
www.archaeopress.comAssociation for Environmental Archaeology
Become acquainted with a group of environmental archaeologists through their newsletters, journal and constitution.
www.envarch.netAssociation for Industrial Archaeology
Find conferences, read the diary, access the "Industrial Archaeological Review" and browse related links.
www.industrial-archaeology.org.ukAssociation for Roman Archaeology
Charity which offers privileged benefits to its members, including a bi-annual bulletin and privileged entry to Britain's Roman monuments and museums.
www.keele.ac.ukAssociation of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors
View images created by this UK-based organization's members, study membership categories and get details about careers in archaeological illustration.
www.aais.org.ukBrighton and Hove Archaeological Society
Read quarterly reports, visit the picture gallery, inquire about training courses and learn about the lecture program.
www.brightonarch.org.ukBritish Archaeological Association
Learn about the purpose of the society that was established in 1843. Presents a lecture series and publications.
www.britarch.ac.uk
