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Sutton Hoo (27th April, 2005) : Online tour of the famed Anglo-Saxon royal cemetery, courtesy of The Sutton Hoo Society: interactive map brings up information of features of the site. Visitor information. |
Viking Waterford (27th April, 2005) : Describes the Viking settlement found at Woodstown near Waterford, Ireland in September 2003. |
Borg Viking Museum (27th April, 2005) : A reconstruction of a chieftain's homestead in Norway, based on the discovery of a remarkably large building. Includes an illustrated description of the excavation by Tromsø Museum. |
Rosala Viking Centre (27th April, 2005) : The museum presents finds from nearby Örsund on the Viking route through the Finnish archipelago, together with reconstructed Viking houses. Viking history, visitor information. |
Viking Trail (27th April, 2005) : The official website for the Viking Trail region of Newfoundland and Labrador, with visitor information for the 1,000 year-old Norse settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows. |
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Davis-Monthan Air Force Base () : Airbase outside Tucson where mothballed military planes are stored: AMARC, the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center.
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Viking Trail () : The official website for the Viking Trail region of Newfoundland and Labrador, with visitor information for the 1,000 year-old Norse settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows.
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Rosala Viking Centre () : The museum presents finds from nearby Örsund on the Viking route through the Finnish archipelago, together with reconstructed Viking houses. Viking history, visitor information.
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Wonders of Ancient Egypt () : Features the wonders, mysteries, religion and history of ancient and modern Egypt. With details and resources on related topics.
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Society for the Study of Ancient Egypt () : Egyptology society website giving information about Ancient Egypt and Egyptian Archaeology. Members are encouraged to use their Library and to attend regular events such as illustrated lectures by distinguished Egyptologists.
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