title = new Array;
text = new Array;
link = new Array;

title[1] = "Guildford Castle Excavations"
text[1]  = "This digital archive from Surrey Archaeological Society is designed to sit alongside their new publication of the 1990-1994 Guildford Castle Excavations. The digital supplementary files presented here consist of 58 tables of data including site context records and quantification of pottery, glass, mortar, tile, slag, shells, fish and animal bones found on site. Tables can be viewed as pdf files or downloaded individually in formats more suitable for analysis."
link[1]  = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/archive/guildford_sas_2005/"

title[2] = "Construction and re-use of Bargrennan chambered cairns, South-West Scotland"
text[2] = "A digital archive including photographs, plans and interim and specialist reports from the excavations at Cairnderry and Bargrennan White Cairn chambered tombs. The project was instigated to investigate the initial construction and use of 'Bargrennan' style chambered cairns in Dumfries and Galloway. Excavations were conducted at Cairnderry from 2002-2004. "
link[2] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/cairns_soa_2005/"

title[3] = "Predicting the Location of Hominin Sites in Africa and Asia"
text[3] = "This project aimed to assess the distribution of Palaeolithic sites and hominin remains in Africa and Asia and attempted to understand the factors that may affect the preservation of such archaeological material in the fossil record. GIS was then used to formulate a method of predicting where well-preserved palaeolithic archaeological sites might be located on the basis of collagen degradation. Data from this project is available here, presented as a searchable database of hominin sites, an interactive map and downloadable GIS files."
link[3]  = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/hominids_ahrb_2003/"

title[4] = "Montgomeryshire Placename Database"
text[4] = "The Montgomeryshire Placename Database contains over 10,000 modern and 23,000 associated placenames for the county of Montgomeryshire and was complied between 1987 and 1998 by members of the Powysland Club. The database is primarily designed to provide historical information on modern placenames and can be searched using a full placename or element, parish or six figure grid reference. The database provides information on two distinct levels: detailed geographical information and notes on modern 'top-level' placenames and historical information, notes and provenance on past related placenames."
link[4] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/montpn_na_2004/"

title[5] = "National Museums & Galleries of Wales Collection"
text[5] = "Core fields from the National Museums & Galleries of Wales's Collection Management System. It consists of over 141,760 records relating to the British archaeology collections including material held in the National Museum & Gallery Cardiff, the Roman Legionary Museum Caerleon and Segontium Roman Museum."
link[5] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/443.cfm"

title[6] = "Roman brooches in Britain: a technological and typological study based on the Richborough collection"
text[6] = "A survey of some 3500 Roman brooches found in Britain has been published as report number 68 from the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London. The raw brooch data that was analysed as part of this survey is available to download as a comma-delimited file from the ADS."
link[6] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/SoA/68fiche/"

title[7] = "Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Historic Environment Record"
text[7] = "The Yorkshire Dales National Park, one of 12 National Parks in England and Wales, has now made it's Historic Environment Record (HER) available through the ADS Catalogue, ArchSearch. The HER contains over 13500 entries covering the archaeology of the Yorkshire Dales. It has been made available online as part of Out of Oblivion: Improving Access to Information about the Historic Environment, a Heritgae Lottery funded project. The core of the Out of Oblivion website is a series of thematic, area and period based essays linked to a small illustrated database of accessible or typical sites and features, each of which has details about access. HER records which have been included in the Out of Oblivion project are linked to the more detailed record."
link[7] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/420.cfm"

title[8] = "Trent Valley 2002: Trent Valley GeoArchaeology Bibliographic Database"
text[8] = "The purpose of the Trent Valley GeoArchaeology Bibliographic Database (TVGAB) is to provide a single means of access to all bibliographic sources for the archaeology of the Trent Valley. Specifically, this database will: facilitate the access of information on archaeological works across the whole Trent Valley area; provide bibliographic sources to allow the Trent Valley to be seen as a single geographical unit; Maximise the effectiveness of future work on the Trent Valley by providing a gateway to all resources in an integrated way; preserve a record of past and current unpublished resources for the Trent Valley."
link[8] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/trentvalley_eh_2004/"

title[9] = "Samian Pottery, a Resource for the Study of Roman Britain and Beyond"
text[9] = "An archive conatining the supporting data from the Samian Project funded by English Heritage. The archive accompanies the full findings of the project which have been published in Internet Archaeology."
link[9] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/samian_willis_2005/"


title[10] = "Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project, Syria";
text[10] = "A gallery of over 600 images from excavations at the monastic site of Dayr Mar Elian in Syria.";
link[10] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/dmeap_ahrb_2004/";

title[11] = "Society of Antiquaries of London: Catalogue of Drawings & Museum Objects"
text[11] = "A database of over 4100 drawings and museum objects from the Society's collections has been created. The database includes images of over 2000 of these items. The drawings digitised and made available on this website have been taken from albums compiled in rough subject divisions in the 1840s. Some of them are of objects first shown to members of the Society and now in national museums. Other outstanding items are now missing, such as the ring presented by Mary Queen of Scots, and the unique Anglo-Saxon silver hanging bowl from the River Witham."
link[11] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/SoA_images/"

title[12] = "English National Inventory Online"
text[12] = "The National Inventory is the primary record of England's archaeological and architectural sites held by the National Monuments Record (NMR) and contains over 400,000 records. It encompasses the historic environment in its widest sense and includes archaeological, architectural and historical sites from earliest times to the present day, covering England and its territorial waters (the 12 mile limit)."
link[12] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/398.cfm"

title[13] = "Nailsea Glassworks study"
text[13] = "A study of the life of the Nailsea Glassworks, in its time regarded as one of the most significant glassworks in the UK. The study is divided into five parts: Introduction, Desk-top study, the Archaeological Interventions, Technology, and the Human Story (Social and Economic). These are available in PDF format."
link[13] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/nailsea_avon_2004/"

title[14] = "Llandough"
text[14] = "A database of over 800 burials was produced during excavations on this Early Medieval cemetery site. This database is now available as an online searchable resource, linked through to an interactive site plan on which distributions of burials can be plotted. The interactive map can also be used to query and view the burials data directly."
link[14] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/llandough_cadw_2004/"

title[15] = "Facing the Palace: Excavations in front of the Roman Palace at Fishbourne"
text[15] = "Digital data is now available from the excavations which took place just in front of the Roman Palace at Fishbourne, Sussex beginning in 1995, with the final six-week season taking place in 1999. This archive includes supplement text, images and a database to complement the published volume of the Sussex Archaeological Collections (volume 141)."
link[15] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/fishbourne_sac_2004/"

title[16] = "Library of Unpublished Fieldwork Reports"
text[16] = "This resource gives access to grey literature produced by contracting field units online. The number of reports increases every month as more are made available through the OASIS project."
link[16] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/greylit/"

title[17] = "Excavations at the Viking Barrow Cemetery at Heath Wood, Ingleby, Derbyshire"
text[17] = "Digital data is now available from the 1998-2000 excavations of three barrows within this Scandinavian barrow cemetery. This archive includes a small number of digital data sets to complement the published report in the Antiquaries Journal."
link[17] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/ingleby_soa_2003/"

title[18] = "CBA Research Reports"
text[18] = "Each report has been digitised and is available in full, free of charge. We now hold a complete series up to volume 100."
link[18] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rrs.cfm"

title[19] = "Extensive Urban Survey - Hampshire"
text[19] = "Funded by English Heritage, the Extensive Urban Survey (EUS) projects represent the most recent and most detailed analysis of England's historic small towns. Undertaken on a county-by-county basis, the survey is intended to provide an up-to-date view of the archaeological resource in each of the towns and consists of three phases: Data Collection, Data Assessment and Strategy. The final two stages of the process led to the production of a number of reports which present an overview and analysis of the history of each town together with future strategy and planning policy for each town's historic environment. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Extensive Urban Survey (EUS) was undertaken by archaeologists from Hampshire County Council's Environment Group between 1997 and 1999. The survey covers 30 historic towns, 23 in Hampshire and 7 on the Isle of Wight and provides a review of the historical and archaeological significance of the towns, and areas within the towns, setting out guidelines for their future sustainable management. The surveys do not include the urban centres of Winchester or Southampton which were more suitable for the Urban Area Database (UAD) project, also funded by English Heritage."
link[19] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/EUS/hampshire_eus_2003/"

title[20] = "Pig Measurements From Durrington Walls"
text[20] = "The 'Pig Measurements from Durrington Walls' database provides data on a large sample of well-preserved teeth and bones from the late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls (Wiltshire, southern England). The aim of compiling the database was to build up a data set that can be of great use as a comparative baseline for other European material and would address the problem that small samples of pig measurements are not particularly meaningful if analysed in isolation. The measurements presented in this database paper derive from excavations carried out in 1966-67 (Wainwright & Longworth, 1971) and are in support of a forthcoming paper by Albarella & Payne."
link[20] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/pigs_durham_2004/"

title[21] = "Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves"
text[21] = "Birte Brugmann's Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves digital archive consists of a downloadable spreadsheet containing information on 32,000 beads from Anglo-Saxon graves of the 5th to 8th centuries. The spreadsheet represents beads of a variety of materials from 106 sites in nine Anglo-Saxon regions and was created as part of Brugmann's 2004 publication Glass beads from Early Anglo-Saxon Graves. A study on the provenance and chronology of glass beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves."
link[21] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/brugmann_var_2003/"

title[22] = "HMJ Underhill Archive"
text[22] = "The Institute of Archaeology at Oxford University and the Archaeology Data Service / AHDS Archaeology are delighted to promote a newly completed image archive for archaeology, the HMJ Underhill Archive. Henry Michael John Underhill (1855-1920) was an Oxford antiquarian and magic lantern slide painter who had wide-ranging interests: entomology and microscopy, the anthropology of folk-tales and British archaeology from prehistory to the vernacular architecture of windmills. For many years he was a prominent member of two Oxford amateur societies which served as vehicles for intellectual communication between interested Oxford citizens and members of the University: The Oxfordshire Natural History Society and Field Club, and The Oxford Camera Club. Underhill's antiquarian collection is now in the care of the Institute of Archaeology at Oxford University who have now digitised an important selection of these slides. The online collection represents 78 hand-painted glass slides and 17 photographic glass lantern slides. They are mainly concerned with three topics: The Stone Circles of Britain; The Roman Cities of Britain; and Windmills. However, as artefacts in their own right the images document the development of photography and imaging in archaeology as well as HMJ Underhill's intellectual and social milieu. The digital images are served from the Institute of Archaeology in Oxford, and are archived for preservation by ADS/AHDS Archaeology."
link[22] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/underhill_na_2004/"

title[23] = "Channel Tunnel Rail Link Archive"
text[23] = "Union Railways, Rail Link Engineering and the ADS are delighted to announce the arrival of a major new research archive for the archaeology of Kent: Phase One of the Archaeological Archive from the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. The construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) has provided a unique opportunity to investigate thousands of years of change and development across the landscape. The archaeological programme of works associated with the CTRL is probably the largest ever undertaken in the UK and investigations in advance of and during construction have revealed an impressively rich array of information. This has generated a vast archive of archaeological data and key discoveries have included the first Neolithic long-house to be found in Kent, a Romano-British villa and two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. In total, this phase has produced 122 new research archives, including 31 full scale excavations, 14 geophysical and standing building surveys and 77 other interventions. The sizes of the archives vary but include final reports, data tables, site plans and the like."
link[23] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/ctrl/"

title[24] = "Sussex Archaeological Collections Volume 138"
text[24] = "Articles from the 2000 edition of this journal are now available for download as pdf files."
link[24] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/sac/"

title[25] = "South Yorkshire / North Derbyshire Medieval Ceramics Reference Collection"
text[25] = "An on-line database and collection of articles describing ceramics from and specific potteries in South Yorkshire and the northern part of Derbyshire."
link[25] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/ceramics_eh_2003/"

title[26] = "Surrey Archaeological Collections"
text[26] = "Article abstracts and the contents of the microfiche for volume 90 (2003) are available on-line."
link[26] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/surreyac/"

title[27] = "National Museums Liverpool - new sites"
text[27] = "Data from three new sites has been added to the National Museums Liverpool archive: Bickerstaffe Glasshouse, Lancashire, Fazakerley, Merseyside and Hancock's Pottery, Flintshire. Text, images and databases from these sites are available for download."
link[27] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/nmgm_none_2002/"

title[28] = "The Roman Cemetery at Brougham, Cumbria Excavations 1966-67"
text[28] = "An archive of data from the 1960's excavations at Brougham in Cumbria"
link[28] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/brougham_2003/"

title[29] = "Imagining Calabria - A GIS approach to Neolithic landscapes"
text[29] = "Doortje Van Hove's PhD thesis reinterprets off-site Neolithic land use within southern Calabria, Italy, through synchronic and diachronic GIS approaches."
link[29] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/theses/van_hove_2004/"

title[30] = "Somerset Historic Environment Record"
text[30] = "Over 21,300 records from the Somerset Historic Environment Record have been added to the catalogue. Each catalogue record is linked directly to the full on-line record held at Somerset County Council."
link[30] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/388.cfm"

title[31] = "Environmental Archaeology Bibliography"
text[31] = "English Heritage's Environmental Archaeology Bibliography is now available as an online searchable database accessible via the Special Collections and Library areas of our website. The database can be searched both by site and by environmental report."
link[31] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/eab_eh_2004/"

title[32] = "Living with the Dead"
text[32] = "Martin King's Living with the Dead database documents the treatment, patterning and deposition of human skeletal material in Britain and Ireland from approximately 10000 to 4000 BP. It contains over 630 locations/sites that have been grouped alphabetically. The database has been deposited and archived with the ADS and is available to download. However, a 'live' version of the database containing the most up-to-date additions and alterations is available from Martin King's own website."
link[32] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/lwtd/"

title[33] = "Three dimensional modeling of Scottish Early Medieval Sculpted Stones"
text[33] = "Stuart Jeffrey's PhD from The University of Glasgow - available in .pdf format on request - investigates the digitisation of the Early Medieval stone sculpture of Scotland through a series of three-dimensional models. Exciting video and 'VR' files are also available, accompanying the project."
link[33] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/theses/jeffrey_2004/"

title[34] = "A Re-examination of Sheep Bone Density and its Role in Assessing Taphonomic Histories of Zooarchaeological Assemblages"
text[34] = "Robert Hayward Symmons' PhD from UCL - available in .pdf format on request - takes a fresh look a sheep bone taphonomy in the context of the Neolithic Çatalh&246;y&252;k site in Turkey."
link[34] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/theses/symmons_2003/"

title[35] = "The Idea of Residence in the Neolithic Cotswolds"
text[35] = "A PhD about the idea of residence in the Neolithic Cotswolds. The PhD is available to download as a series of .pdf files, via the helpdesk."
link[35] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/theses/snashall_2003/"

title[36] = "The Upper Tisza Project 1991-2004: Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology"
text[36] = "The first two sections of this project report have been made available as a series of e-books in the ADS library."
link[36] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/uppertisza_ba_2003/"

title[37] = "Archaeological Collections Areas Map"
text[37] = "This resource, provided by the Society for Museum Archaeologists, consists of an interactive map and database of museum collectingareas" 
link[37] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/sma_map/"

title[38] = "Roman Villas in the North of England"
text[38] = "This undergraduate study includes a gazetteer of villa sites in the north of England"
link[38] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/villas_na_2003/"

title[39] = "ABMAP Animal Bone Metrical Archive Project"
text[39] = "A searchable database of measurements from nearly 25,000 bones of domestic animals and birds dating from the Neolithic onwards."
link[39] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/abmap/"

title[40] = "The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Scanning Project"
text[40] = "The entire run of the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Archaeologia Scotica and the Society's monographs have been digitised. Proceedings over five years old, Archaeologia Scotica and out-of-print monographs can now be downloaded as PDF files."
link[40] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/psas/"


title[41] = "PhD's online!"
text[41] = "The ADS have started accepting PhD theses in digital format for our online library. The first of these to be released is Visual Repertoire, Focusing Activity and the 'Value of Heritage': Using the 'mental library of views' to evoke local place-identity, Britain and Europe by Jonathan Kenny, Lancaster University."
link[41] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/theses/"

title[42] = "Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP)"
text[42] = "CISP data has been archived by the ADS and we have linked to their searchable database"
link[42] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/cisp_2003/"

title[43] = "First Farmers Project"
text[43] = "This digital archive includes site data and photographs from excavations at 4 sites in east-central Scotland where Neolithic settlement was being investigated"
link[43] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/barclay_na_2003/"

title[44] = "assemblage issue 7"
text[44] = "Issue 7 of assemblage mirrored on the ADS site for preservation"
link[44] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/assemblage/html/"

title[45] = "Vernacular Architecture Group: Crucks database"
text[45] = "Searchable database of cruck buildings in England and Wales"
link[45] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/vag_cruck/"

title[46] = "Northamptonshire National Mapping Programme"
text[46] = "The Project Management Report for this project is now available - the full project archive will follow"
link[46] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/NMP/nnmp_eh_2003/"

title[47] = "Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record"
text[47] = "Over 9,000 records from the Warwickshire SMR are now available in ArchSearch."
link[47] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/367.cfm"

title[48] = "The Danebury Excavations Digital Archive"
text[48] = "Database files and images from the Danebury excavations of 1969 to 1988"
link[48] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/danebury_var_2003/"

title[49] = "South Gloucestershire SMR reload"
text[49] = "An update of South Gloucestershire's Sites and Monuments Record consisting of nearly 7000 records has been loaded into ArchSearch"
link[49] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/321.cfm"

title[50] = "assemblage"
text[50] = "The Sheffield graduate journal of archaeology mirrored for preservation"
link[50] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/assemblage/html/"

title[51] = "The Romanesque Fonts of Northern Europe and Scandinavia"
text[51] = "30 images from C.S. Drake's book The Romanesque Fonts of Northern Europe and Scandinavia."
link[51] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/drake_ba_2002.cfm"

title[52] = "Shropshire Sites &amp; Monuments Record"
text[52] = "Nearly 18,000 records from the Shropshire SMR ranging from the Palaeolithic to the 20th Century."
link[52] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/343.cfm"

title[53] = "Christ Church, Spitalfields: investigations of the burial crypt 1984-1986"
text[53] = "Unpublished reports, excavation notes and images from the excavations at Christ Church, Spitalfields - the first post-medieval burial vault to have been comprehensively investigated by archaeological methods."
link[53] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/spitalfields_var_2001/"

title[54] = "Purbeck Papers"
text[54] = "An accompaniment to David Hinton's Purbeck Papers, examining the archaeology of the Isle of Purbeck. Available are: images, environmental data and the publication's appendices."
link[54] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/purbeckPapers_1991/"

title[55] = "Cataractonium: Roman Catterick and its hinterland. Excavations and research, 1958-1997"
text[55] = "An addition to the CBA Research Report archive, maintained by the ADS, examining the excavations at Roman Catterick over the past 50 years."
link[55] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/"

title[56] = "Data Archive for plant and invertebrate remains from Anglo-Scandinavian 16-22 Coppergate, York"
text[56] = "The first element of the University of York Environmental Archaeology Unit digital archive"
link[56] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/EAU/"

title[57] = "'Earth, Water, Fleece and Fabric' by Penny Dransart"
text[57] = "An image archive supporting the Routledge publication 'Earth, Water, Fleece and Fabric: an ethnography and archaeology of Andean camelid herding' by Dr Penny Dransart."
link[57] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/dransart_routledge_2001.cfm"

title[58] = "Scalloway: A Broch, Late Iron Age Settlement and Medieval Cemetery"
text[58] = "Digital archive from the 1989-90 excavations at Scalloway, Shetland, undertaken by Dr Niall Sharples."
link[58] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/scalloway_2001/"

title[59] = "Digital archive for a 17th Century clay pipe kiln site in Shropshire"
text[59] = "Digital archive made available detailing the 2001 excavations of a clay pipe kiln site near Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, undertaken by Dr David A. Higgins."
link[59] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/cleobury_higgins_2002/"

title[60] = "The National Trust SMR"
text[60] = "Over 34 000 records for monuments on National Trust properties throughout England and Wales. Records cover all periods from BronzeAge to Modern and a wide variety of monuments and landscape features."
link[60] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/328.cfm"

title[61] = "Lower Palaeolithic technology, raw material and population ecology"
text[61] = "This database of Lower Palaeolithic bifaces deposited by Gilbert Marshall is available to search online and contains stone axes from six different countries with illustrations."
link[61] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/bifaces/"

title[62] = "Defence of Britain database"
text[62] = "This database of almost 20,000 aspects of the military landscape of 20th Century in Britain is supplied by the CBA and searchable online."
link[62] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/dob/"

title[63] = "WYAS geophysics archive"
text[63] = "A collection of geophysics reports and data from West Yorkshire Archaeology Service."
link[63] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/wyas/"

title[64] = "VAG Dendrochronology Database"
text[64] = "The Vernacular Architecture Group have supplied an update of their dendro database. It now contains over 1300 entries and added descriptions for the more recent entries."
link[64] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/specColl/vag_dendro/"

title[65] = "Sussex Archaeological Collections"
text[65] = "The contents, abstracts and microfiche SAC is made available through the ArchSearch Library. The full contents have been deposited by the Sussex Archaeological Society for digital archiving."
link[65] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/sac/"

title[66] = "SoA Library Catalogue"
text[66] = "The Society of Antiquaries of London is online with the ADS."
link[66] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/antiquaries/"

title[67] = "CBA Radiocarbon Index"
text[67] = "The addition of an extra 2500 radiocarbon dates means that the CBA Radiocarbon Index now holds almost 9000 individual radiocarbon dates."
link[67] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/4.cfm"

title[68] = "The Bibliography of the Vernacular Architecture Group"
text[68] = "The contents of volumes III and IV of the Bibliography of the Vernacular Architecture Group implemented as an on-line database. The database contains over 4600 bibliographic references covering over 200 years of publications on architectural history in the British Isles."
link[68] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/vagbiblio/"

title[69] = "Dunadd: An early Dalriadic capital"
text[69] = "The digital archive of the 1980-81 excavations at Dunadd, a fortified hilltop, important as a royal centre of the early Scots in the kingdom of Dal Riata. One of the most significant archaeological sites in Scotland, and one of the most important early medieval sites in Britain."
link[69] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/dunadd_var_2001/"

title[70] = "Cottam digital archive"
text[70] = "The Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlements known as Cottam B (East Yorkshire) were the focus of field walking, geophysical survey, and excavation from 1993-5. The archive is made available as part of an integrated publication with Internet Archaeology (vol 10)"
link[70] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/cottam_ba/"

title[71] = "Historic Environment Information Resources Network"
text[71] = "Developed by the ADS in partnership with the CBA and the NMRs of England, Scotland and Wales, HEIRNET provides an Internet register of Historic Environment Information Resources"
link[71] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/heirnet/"

title[72] = "Excavation Index for England"
text[72] = "Supplied by English Heritage, an updated version of this valuable resource has been added to the catalogue. Enhancements include full descriptions and bibliographic references."
link[72] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/304.cfm"

title[73] = "Tell Brak/Kilise Tepe archive"
text[73] = "This archive represents the raw material of a project designed to collect and analyse data from two Near Eastern excavations, Tell Brak in north-eastern Syria, and Kilise Tepe in southern Turkey. These data were intended to throw light on the use of space within two different urban settlements."
link[73] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/TellBrak/"

title[74] = "Ave Valley Survey Project, Porto, Portugal"
text[74] = "The digital archive for a survey carried out in Portugal between 1994-1997, containing database, geophysics and GIS data as well as many images. The archive is associated with the survey report published in Internet Archaeology"
link[74] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/ave_millett/"

title[75] = "Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust Sites &amp; Monuments Record"
text[75] = "Over 31,000 records from this Regional Sites and Monuments Record covering the unitary authorities of Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham and the eastern part of Conwy, and Powys (including most of the Brecon Beacons National Park)."
link[75] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/293.cfm"

title[76] = "Fyfield and Overton Down - over 30 years of work by Peter Fowler"
text[76] = "The joint publication of monograph and digital archive for the Fyfield and Overton Down Landscape Project by Prof. Peter Fowler - a new venture which extends the concept of the monograph by publishing the supporting digital archive on-line."
link[76] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/fyfod/"

title[77] = "Digital Library"
text[77] = "Accessions include Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: Guide to Good Practice 2nd Edition, the first 100 CBA Research Reports, and the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland."
link[77] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/index.cfm"

title[78] = "Northumberland SMR"
text[78] = "Nearly 12 000 records referencing the heritage of Northumberland. Covers all periods from prehistoric to modern. Includes extensive bibliographies and notes for many of the archaeological and historical sites of the county."
link[78] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/292.cfm"

title[79] = "A bibliography of Spanish Medieval Ceramics in Spain and the British Isles"
text[79] = "Bibliography of important recent work in Spain on pottery, and Iberian pottery found in the British Isles, including material in museum collections, scientific analyses and information on tiles."
link[79] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/span_pot.cfm"

title[80] = "Soil analysis at a Bronze Age site in the Aegean"
text[80] = "British Academy funded micromorphological examination of soils and sediments from a terraced slope at the Early Bronze Age site of Markiani on the Aegean island of Amorgos"
link[80] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/markiani_ba_2000/"

title[81] = "Mesolithic shell midden in Dorset"
text[81] = "British Academy funded project looking at the bioarchaeology of a mesolithic shell midden at Culverwell."
link[81] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/culverwell_ba_2000/"

 title[82] = "The Iron Trade in England and Wales 1500-1815: the charcoal iron industry and its transition to coke"
 text[82] = "This archive contains the full text of Peter King's Ph.D. thesis 'The Iron Trade in England and Wales: the charcoal iron industry and its transition to coke' together with the main datasets used in its preparation. This research has aimed to compile a brief history of every blast furnace, forge, steel furnace, slitting mill, and tinplate works, and of certain other kinds of iron mill operating in the 16th to 18th centuries, and to determine as far as possible its ownership, size and trading relationships. This thesis presents some of the conclusions of a much larger research programme into the history of the iron industry in England and Wales."
 link[82] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/peterking_phd_2004/"

 title[83] = "Extensive Urban Survey - Hertfordshire"
 text[83] = "The Hertfordshire Extensive Urban Survey project began in 1997, as part of the national EUS programme instigated and funded by English Heritage. It was carried out by Hertfordshire County Council's Archaeology Section (now the Historic Environment Unit). It consists of 25 surveys which range from the Roman roadside settlement of Cow Roast, which has no medieval or later successor, through a failed Saxon borough at Ashwell, to the market town of Hemel Hempstead founded by Henry VIII."
 link[83] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/EUS/herts_eus_2005/"

 title[84] = "The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001"
 text[84] = "The archaeological site of Sutton Hoo, located in Suffolk, south-east England, is famous for the Anglo-Saxon ship burial discovered there in 1939. Investigations at the site since 1939 have, however, revealed a wide range of finds and features that have shed light on occupation and activity at the site within a far wider timescale. The Sutton Hoo Research Project archive contains all ten Field Report volumes from the 1983-2001 excavations together with a large number of accompanying site plans, the complete finds index and a photo gallery containing images from the 1938-9 excavations up to the most recent investigations."
 link[84] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/suttonhoo_var_2004/"

 title[85] = "Stone in Archaeology - towards a Digital Resource"
 text[85] = "An AHRB funded project which has built upon the large pre-existing collection of archaeologically relevant comparative rock samples held at Southampton University, creating a searchable relational database. The database provides information regarding the use, quarry location / vicinity and distribution of the stone throughout various periods of history. The resource's ability to be manipulated in many different ways enables specific questions to be asked about trade and exchange, movement of materials and distribution."
 link[85] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/archive/stones_ahrb_2005/"
 
 title[86] = "The Hazardous Project"
  text[86] = "Warship Hazardous sank in November 1706, north east of the Isle of Wight. The wreck was discovered in 1977 and has been under archaeological investigation for over twenty years. This resource is a selection of images, reports and databases from the digital archive."
 link[86] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/archive/hazardous_eh_2005/"

 title[87] = "The Upper Derwent: long-term landscape archaeology in the Peak District."
 text[87] = "Bill Bevan's Ph.D. thesis, an interpretation of the landscape history of the Upper  Derwent, covering a period from the approximate end of the last Ice Age to the modern day."
 link[87] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/collections/blurbs/445.cfm"
 
  title[88] = "Cataractonium: Roman Catterick and its hinterland. Excavations and research, 1958-1997 Part I"
  text[88] = "An account of the excavations and fieldwork undertaken in and around the Roman small town of Catterick, North Yorkshire"
 link[88] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/resources.html?cbaresrep_128"

  title[89] = "Clifford's Tower"
  text[89] = "This archive consists of a searchable database of resources relating to the history of the Clifford's Tower area in York. These references include modern and historical texts, archaeological excavations, objects, websites, film and music. They are held by a number of institutions and organisations in and around York."
 link[89] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/archive/clifford_eh_2005/"

  title[90] = "Downland Settlement and Land-use: The Archaeology of the Brighton Bypass"
  text[90] = "This book is the product of the rescue excavations carried out during the construction of the A27 Brighton Bypass, East Sussex, between 1989 and 1991 by the University College London Field Archaeology Unit.  The archaeological works were designed within a research framework to investigate chalk downland settlement and land-use, from the Mesolithic to the present day. A particular aim of the project was to integrate settlement archaeology into a paleoenvironmental study."
 link[90] = "http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/brighton_na_2005/"
 
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