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  • Bannockburn Neolithic Enclosures - An illustrated report by Jim Rideout of recent archaeological inquiry into the Neolithic enclosures at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
  • CANMORE - On-line access to the database of the National Monuments Record of Scotland, containing details of many thousands of archaeological sites, monuments, buildings and maritime sites.
  • Dark Age Dumfries and Galloway - Online exhibition from Dumfries and Galloway Museums and Galleries of early Christian sites and carved crosses, with a clickable map of sites.
  • Dunragit Project - Archaeological excavation of a neolithic henge monument in Scotland by Southampton and Manchester Universities.
  • Excavations at Quoygrew - Describes the Viking Age Transitions Project, a collaboration between Historic Scotland and the Universities of Cambridge and York. Features diaries and reports from 1999 to 2004, with photographs and list of publications. Westray, Orkney Islands.
  • Minehowe: The Underground Enigma - Illustrated feature in journalist Sigurd Towrie's 'Orkneyjar' on the underground chamber in Orkney and its survey in 1999 by geophysics expert John Gater.
  • Museum of St Albans and Verulamium Museum - The Roman city at the present St. Albans was the third largest in Roman Britain. An introduction with historical outline, reconstruction drawing, photographs and links.
  • North Atlantic Research Unit: Old Scatness and Jarlshof Environs Project - Provides information about a joint excavation of an Iron Age village in South Shetland by Bradford University and the Shetland Amenity Trust.
  • Orkney Archaeology Society - History of the society, information on membership, archaeological activity in Orkney and a calendar of events.
  • Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports - Free download of archaeological reports. Published by The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, in association with The Council for British Archaeology and Historic Scotland. [PDF]
  • Stonecentric - Frank Wayman's photo gallery of ancient monuments, with comments. Mostly W and SW Scotland, but also featuring the Stones mailing list trip to Avebury.
  • The Antonine Wall - Description of the everyday life of the Roman soldier on the Antonine Wall in Scotland.
  • Trimontium - The Roman Capital of South Scotland at Newstead, near Melrose, Scotland. Photographs, history, description and visitor information.
  • West Lothian Archaeology Group - Archaeology of the West Lothian area with emphasis on low-level aerial photography using a kite.
  • Demolition May Unearth City's History - From BBC, archaeologists hope to find important traces of medieval life in Edinburgh as fire-damaged buildings in the are dismantled. (December 13, 2002)
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