Sunday, July 10, 2011

Get involved in archaeology all year round!

Are you fascinated by archaeology, but don’t know where to start? Would you like to take your involvement beyond visiting sites? Is the Festival of British Archaeology an awfully long way away and you want something to do in the meantime?

British Archaeology magazine CBA homepage The Festival of British Archaeology is the perfect place for everyone to discover more about archaeology and our heritage. And whether it is the start of a brand new journey for you, a growing hobby, or something you have devoted your life to, there is always something for everyone, no matter what your age, interest or background.

However, if you want to find out more about archaeology now, and learn how you might pursue your passion, look no further!

The Council for British Archaeology has compiled a list of resources which will help you start your exploration into our past.

If you’d like to find more opportunities to get involved in archaeology here are a few starting points.

Council for British Archaeology website – your gateway to archaeology on the web, with Get Involved, Volunteering and FAQ pages to help you find something suitable to get involved with.Archaeology Fact SheetsYoung Archaeologists’ Club – the only UK-wide club for 8–16 year olds interested in archaeology.British Archaeology magazine, packed with news and features about archaeology in Britian and beyond. Available in larger WHSmith stores and other newsagents, by subscription and included as part of CBA Membership.Community Archaeology Forum - providing help, information and guidance for anyone involved with community archaeologyLocal Archaeology Societies – details of hundreds of local societies across the UK, which you can get involved withEvents – find out what is happening in the world of archaeology; open days, excavations, conferences, day schools, lectures and much moreMuseums and heritage sites – search for places to visitUniversities – details of archaeology courses offered at universities across the UKbiab - the British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography

So waste no more time and start your journey into our fascinating past here!

If you would like more information about any of the above services, or can’t find an answer to your questions, contact us!


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