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Central North England Culture History and Archaeology

Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of Central North England, including the counties of North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and East Riding.

Star Carr (England)

The early Mesolithic archaeological site of Star Carr is probably one of the best known sites in England, occupied intermittently for about 300 years, beginning about 10,700 years ago.

Wharram Percy

A "lost" medieval village in Yorkshire, occupied into the 15th century; site from from Kenneth Tompkins.

Gardom's Edge

A Neolithic 'trading centre' in the Peak District, Gardom's Edge is the subject of this article in assemblage called "Web Sites and Public Access at Gardom's Edge."

I Dig Sheffield

An online guide to the archaeology around Sheffield and the Peak District. Information on archaeological sites, news, artifact pictures, upcoming meetings; also a message board.

Later Prehistoric and Romano-British Field Systems

An article in assemblage by Adrian Chadwick titled "Towards a Social Archaeology of Later Prehistoric and Romano-British Field Systems in South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire".

Map of Yorkshire

A map of the Yorkshire region from Pictures of England.com, along with additional information on historical places to visit.

University of Nottingham

Has an active archaeology department with work in the region as well as elsewhere.

University of Sheffield

University of Sheffield also conducts archaeology in the region.

World Atlas: Central North England

The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on Central North England.

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