The e-resources for archaeology are truly immense. Below are listed some of
the most important WWW sites with brief descriptions.
Archaeology on the Net: A
comprehensive site with a wide range of links in archaeology and related
disciplines.
Archaeology Magazine:
An
official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America.
Archaeology and Architecture
: A site devoted to European and Mediterranean archaeology which also
serves
as an open forum for publications on related topics.This site offers images of
many specific sites.
ROMARCH:
The home page
of the Roman Archaelogy electronic discussion group (ROMARCH-L). A truly
wonderful resource for the study of Roman Archaeology, this site contains a
geographical list of links to resources on archaeology in Italy and throughout
the provinces.
The Limes Museum,
Aalen: The web site of the Roman museum on the site of
the principal fort of the Upper German frontier.
The
Caesars: Portraits of the early Roman emperors and other important persons
from Roman Imperial times. From Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Roman Britain:
The
Roman Gask Project: A long term research programme to study th Roman
Frontier works on and around the Gask Ridge in Perthshire, Scotland.
Canmore: The Royal Commission on
the Ancient and Historical Monuments of
Scotland's database of listed sites in
Scotland.
Near Eastern Sites: An index of internet accessible archaeological report
for
sites in the Near East. Located at the University of Chicago's Oriental
Institute, this is a subindex of a larger project, entitled Abzu, which seeks
to
collect and index all materials available on the internet dealing with the
study and presentation of the ancient Near East.
The Oriental
Institute: The WWW site of the University of Chicago's Oriental
Institute.Includes information on the archaeology of Egypt and the Ancient Near
East as well as on Ancient Near Eastern languages and literatures.
Archaeology
in Israel: A WWW page from the Israeli Ministry of Information on
archaeology and sites in Israel.
Stone
Pages: Megalithic sites from the British Isles.
Archaeology
Ireland: The WWW site for the journal devoted to archaeology on the Emerald
Isle.Currently unavailable.
SAA Bulletin: From the
Society of American Archaeology.
JFA: The Journal of Field
Archaeology from
Boston University.The site contains statements of editorial policy, contact
addresses,
subscription and advertising rates, ordering information for back
issues, and guidelines for contributors.
Material
Culture: The WWW site for the Journal of Material Culture.