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  Silchester Town Life Project http://www.silchester.rdg.ac.uk/
This site describes the archaeology of Roman Silchester and the activities which will be undertaken by those participating in the Field School.
  The Kent Archaeological Field School http://www.kafs.co.uk
Based at Faversham, it offers courses suitable for anyone with an interest in archaeology and landscape. Course diary; summer excavations; journal 'Practical Archaeology.'
  Billown Neolithic Landscape Project. http://csweb.bournemouth.ac.uk/billown/
Joint venture by Bournemouth University's School of Conservation Science in association with Manx National Heritage. Includes a brief introduction to the situation of the site, excavations, surveys and a bibliography.
  Exmoor Landscape Archaeology Field School http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/fieldschools/fieldschool/exmoor/
Bristol University landscape archaeology field school at a Mesolithic site in Exmoor, Somerset. Full training in landscape archaeology and Mesolithic archaeology.
  Industrial Archaeology at Ironbridge http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/fieldschools/fieldschool/ironbridge/
Industrial archaeology field school at Ironbridge Gorge offered by Bristol University Archaeology Department.
  The Poulton Research Project http://www.poultonproject.org/
Provides undergraduate and volunteer training at a monastic site in Cheshire which also has Saxon, Roman and prehistoric elements. Illustrated overview and history of the project, medieval history of the site, maps, finds, personnel, registration forms.
  Field School: South Cadbury Environs Project http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/fieldschools/fieldschool/southcadbury/
27 May-14 June 2003.
  Castell Henllys Archaeological Field School http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/castellhenllys/web/
Run by the University of York at Iron Age hill fort in Wales and the early Christian monasteries in Ireland. Illustrated description of the sites, staff, course structure and costs.

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