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Archeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE) comprises more than 1,500 categorized links served from 42 countries. Begun in early 1995 by Sara Champion and Martijn van Leusen as a service within the European Archaeological Heritage Web, Archeological Resource Guide for Europe presents an ordered collection of hypertext links pointing to current archaeological communication and information resources across Europe. Search the links by country, by subject, or by period. Archeological Resource Guide for Europe is different from other guides to archaeological resources on the Web because new links are actively sought out, visited, and evaluated before being posted in our new links section. Archeological Resource Guide for Europe always aims to present information in its original language, and is currently working on the implementation of multilingual access and searching. Search topics ranging from ancient land management to urban archeology, from environmental archeology to statues and stelae. Here you will also find links to extensive pages introducing the Valetta treaty (including links to the official text and an overview of available fact sheets), details on the history and excavations in the Roman city of Neuss (Germany), and the fascinating story of an amazing archaeozoological find: an extinct antelope (Myotragus Balearicus) found associated with mesolithic human occupation remains in two rock shelters on the island of Mallorca.

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