Lancashire Archaeological Society provides an annual programme of regular lecture meetings and talks through the winter months and three or four guided…
The Ryedale Vernacular Building Materials Research Group was formed in 2002 as a multi-disciplinary research forum to bring together groups, societies, institutions…
The Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne is the oldest provincial antiquarian society in England. Founded in 1813 with just 68…
WHAG is based in Whitchurch, Shropshire. The group meets on the second Thursday of each month. A newsletter is published three times…
The Wolverhampton Archaeology Group aims to support and encourage the practice of archaeology in and around the City of Wolverhampton. There are…
Archaeology students and interested members of the public alike can take part in Worthing Archaeological Society’s many fieldwork opportunities, including surveying, field-walking,…
As of 2007, the Friends have disbanded and put their remaining funds towards local archaeology within the Sandwell Borough. They were a…
The aims and objectives of the society are the study of the industrial history and archaeology of this north-east corner of Derbyshire,…
Aims to promote and encourage archaeology & related studies and stimulate our members interests in archaeology and local history by providing appropriate…
In October 1970 the Nene Valley Archaeological Research Committee suggested the formation of a local group led by John Hadman and Steve…
Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society is among the most active and expert archaeological societies in the UK. The Society, originally called The…