
Nunalleq: Stories from the Village of our Ancestors is an interactive educational resource for children which tells the story of the archaeological excavations of a pre-contact Yup’ik sod house in Quinhagak, Alaska. The digital resource was co-designed between the local community in Quinhagak and archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen and creatively unites science and and history with traditional Yup’ik ways of knowing and contemporary oral storytelling.
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The Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) has been connecting Arctic research and education since 1988.
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The British Society for Geomorphology is the professional British organisation for geomorphologists. The society aims to advance the science of geomorphology, providing a community and services for those involved in geomorphological teaching, research or practice and promoting wider understanding of the discipline.
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We provide unique archaeological programmes focusing on the Archaeology of the Global North at a university with over 500 years of history. We offer undergraduate, Master’s and PhD programmes.
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See all the archaeology digs, talks, courses, and other events coming up at DigVentures
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Photos of scientists at work, from the geosciences image and video repository of the European Geosciences Union.
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IASC promotes and supports leading-edge interdisciplinary research in order to foster a greater scientific understanding of the Arctic region and its role in the Earth system.
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The RESPONSE project makes use of over two decades of collaborative experience by the international NABO cooperative, including productive collaborations both with Nordic researcher networks, such as the Nordic Network for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and productive collaborations with local communities in Scotland, Iceland, and Greenland to promote an inter-connected set of projects investigating the experience of human societies in the North Atlantic islands over the past millennium.
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Connecting you to interesting and beautiful places in Maine with Arctic heritage. Have fun exploring!
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The Swandro – Orkney Coastal Archaeology Trust is racing against time and tide to excavate and record the site at the Knowe of Swandro, in the Orkney island of Rousay. Every winter the Atlantic gales take more of the site – a largely undisturbed Neolithic chambered tomb, with Iron Age roundhouses and Pictish buildings.
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We are a Registered Scottish Charity (No: SC047002) formed in November 2016 to respond to the destruction of Orkney’s archaeological sites by the sea. Our charitable aims are to advance education, heritage and culture for people of all ages, backgrounds and levels of capability from anywhere in the world through the pursuit of archaeological activities, in the widest possible ways, at Swandro and its environs.
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The Prehistory of Greenland is being told in drawings and text
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SCAPE works with the public to research, investigate, interpret and promote the archaeology of Scotland’s coast
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The Toolik Field Station (TFS) is a research station operated and managed by the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) with cooperative agreement support from the Division of Polar Programs, Directorate for Geosciences at the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Our pick of the many films we have made with you over the years which you can explore on the CoastArch vimeo and Youtube channels
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