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The World Archaeological Congress:
In keeping with one of its central goals, to advance knowledge in archaeology and foster excellence in archaeological scholarship, WAC offers a range of grants.

Society for American Archaeology:
Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is reaching out to the public with news and information about a wide range of archaeological research.

JSTOR:
JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping the scholarly community discover, use, and build upon a wide range of intellectual content in a trusted digital archive.

3D Archaeological Society:
3D Archaeological Society, a society of keen amateur archaeologists of all ages and experience.

Achill Archaeological Field School:
Field School is involved in a study of the prehistoric and historic landscape at Slievemore, an area rich in archaeological monuments that span a 5000 year period from the  Neolithic to the Post Medieval.

Aerial-Cam - Detailed Aerial Photography:
Aerial photography is for understanding features and structures on the ground.Archaeologist/Photographer and ex-Royal Engineer, Adam Stanford now uses the latest in digital SLR technology and a 22m, 4x4 telescopic mast system for ground based aerial photography.

Aerial archaeology:
Aerial archaeology there. More recently, restrictions on civilian flights and the consequent absence of independent light aviation prevented application of the technique in Armenia despite its rapid development in western Europe.

Ancient Egypt & Middle East Society:
AEMES provides an opportunity to share your interest and your knowledge with like-minded people.The story of AEMES began when the seed was planted in the rural Lincolnshire Fens. Lectures on Egyptology and Middle East subjects were introduced by Dr Bill Baker under the aegis of the WEA.

Archaeometallurgy Research Laboratory:
The ARL encourages investigations into all areas of ancient and historical metallurgy, including mining, primary metal production, artefact manufacturing, slag and residue studies, cultural aspects of metallurgy and metals, geophysical survey of production sites, and archaeomagnetic dating of metal-working features.

Archaeological Investigations Project:
The Archaeological Investigations Project, based at Bournemouth University, have started the data collection examining the archaeological 'grey literature' created in 2008.

The Association for Roman Archaeology:
The ARA is a Registered Charitable Company, Limited by Guarantee, dedicated to supporting and fostering an interest in Roman Archaeology.

The British Brick Society:
The Society, founded in 1972, promotes the study and recording of all aspects of the archaeology and history of bricks, brickmaking and brickwork. Members are drawn from many backgrounds - geologists, archaeologists, schoolteachers, artists, historians, brickmakers, bricklayers, architects, engineers, etc.

Site of the Ecclesiological Society:
The Ecclesiological Society, founded in 1879, is the successor of the Cambridge Camden Society.

The Medieval Settlement Research Group:To increase public awareness of the subject by spreading information about medieval settlement as widely as possible.



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