On other websites

Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society
Amateur society with a varied lecture programme plus members' excursions to some of the more unusual or hard to find historical sites in the south.
East Sussex Archaeology and Museums Partnership (ESAMP)
ESAMP provides training and education services within the areas of archaeology, museums and environmental conservation.
English Heritage
English Heritage protects and promotes England's historic environment and ensures that its past is researched and understood.
Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group (HAARG)
HAARG covers the area from Pevensey in the west, to Bodiam and the River Rother in the north and the Kent border to the east of Rye, actively researching and recording its past.
High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Lots of information about the the High Weald area, which has been designated an AONB for its medieval landscape of rolling hills, small, irregular fields, abundant woods and hedges, scattered farms and sunken lanes.
LiDAR – information from English Heritage
Details of the latest Light Detection And Ranging technology for measuring the height of the ground surface and other features to provide highly detailed and accurate models.
National Trust
The National Trust protects and opens to the public many historic houses and gardens, as well as industrial monuments and mills. They also look after countryside sites and archaeological remains.
Romney Marsh Research Trust
Explore the physical and human evolution of Romney Marsh, in the east of the county.
Shipwreck and Coastal Heritage Centre, Hastings
The centre tells the unique story of the maritime Hastings area – encouraging people to explore the ‘maritime park' shore at low tide.
Sussex Archaeological Society
Known as Sussex Past, the society promotes the study and enjoyment of archaeology and history across Sussex. Its properties include Anne of Cleves House, Lewes Castle and Michelham Priory.
Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society
Industrial archaeology is the study of the working life of past generations through the physical and documentary evidence left behind.
Wealden Iron Research Group
The group researches the extinct iron industry of the Sussex, Kent and Surrey Weald. It organises fieldwork, holds regualr meetings and advises archaeological units where iron-related material is being excavated.
University of Sussex – Centre for Community Engagement
Full-time and part-time archaeology programmes and courses at the University's Centre for Community Engagement.