Virtual tours & presentations:
- Alastair's Stone Circle Pages - an enthusiast's guide to stone circles across the country, most circles listed so far are in the lakes or south Wales.
- Am Baile - range of digital resources for anyone with an interest in the history and culture of the Scottish Highlands and Islands
- Ancient Stones - A Photoguide to the Stone Circles of Britain
- Anglo-Norman Castles
- Anglesey Through the Ages
- Apotropaios - a site dedicated to the archaeology and history of folk magic in Britain, presents and gathers information on a rather unusual range of objects that can be discovered hidden within the walls and under the floors of old buildings
- Archaeolink prehistory park
- The Archaeology Channel - 3D animation and reconstructions of archaeological sites from all over the world. Based in America as a non-profit, educational and charitable organisation.
- ARCHEOGUIDE
- Archaeology and Salt
- Avebury Stone Circle panoramic tour
- The Negotiating Avebury project and its Visualisation page
- John Aubrey
- Thomas Bateman's Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Grave Hills
- Belle Tout Neolithic and Beaker Enclosures
- Billown Neolithic Landscape Project
- Boxgrove Archaeological Excavations
- Brickfields - an interactive journey through the history of Hackney; discovering the landscape, buildings and people that have shaped the borough
- Burren Archaeology Research Expedition
- Butser Ancient Farm
- The Caerlaverock site
- Caistor Roman Town: a virtual tour
- Cambridge archaeology - a guide to the archaeology of Cambridgeshire, particularly the Cambridge region
- The Canterbury Tour
- Carmarthen Bay and its shipwrecks
- Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort
- Caring for Churches - taken from a booklet published in 2000 by Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments and the Welsh Archaeological Trusts. This marked the end of a four year project to survey and record all pre-nineteenth century churches across Wales. As well as the booklet the survey produced detailed reports about each church which are included here in the Historic Churches Survey database section.
- Castles of Britain - dedicated to the study and promotion of British castles
- The Castles of Wales (1)
- The Castles of Wales (2)
- Castles on the Web
- The Chester Project
- Concangis - the story of the 1991-2 excavations in the Roman fort at Chester-le-Street (compiled from the academic publication, the popular interim report, the director's daybook, and annotated photographs taken during the course of the excavations)
- Survey and excavations on enclosures at Cranborne Chase
- Excavations of a chambered tomb at Crantit, Orkney
- Celtic art & cultures
- The Significance of Celtic Coinage
- Cotswold History and Lore
- Creswell Crags - home of the Ice Age hunter
- Derbyshire circles - exhaustive guide to the stone circles of Derbyshire, with details of how to reach them, and lots of background information
- Digital Digging - NEW!
- Dore Abbey interactive guide
- The Duart Point Shipwreck
- Dunragit - the excavation of a Neolithic henge in the Dumfriesshire and Galloway region
- Durham Cathedral & Castle Tour also another verison at VR Durham
- Archaeology of East Anglia - presenting up to date information on the archaeology of eastern England
- Edinburgh Castle
- Exeter Cathedral
- Explore Gower Peninsula and Swansea
- Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre
- Fforest yr Esgob - an archaeological survey of deserted rural settlements
- Flints and Stones
- Flixborough Anglo-Saxon settlement
- Gardom's Edge - archaeological investigations of a Peakland landscape
- Roman Gask project - a long term programme to study the Roman Frontier works on and around the Gask Ridge in Perthshire, Scotland
- Glasgow network of aligned sites - an investigation into the framework of multi-occupancy prehistoric sites surrounding Glasgow, Scotland
- Goin2Travel: Stonehenge - NEW!
- Great Excavations - Channel 4 TV programme
- Hammerwood Park, near East Grinstead
- The Harris and Pearson Building - a project of the West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust restoring this Grade II listed building
- Hemyock Castle, Devon
- Hilton of Cadboll Excavations - contains the history of and backgound to the discovery of the basal portion of the Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab. Details three seasons of excavations at the site, analysis and reports by conservators, post-excavation analysis and an ethnographic study of the Hilton of Cadboll community.
- Hindwell, Powys: Neolithic palisaded enclosure
- Holyrood Archaeology Project - excavations of the site of Scotland's new parliament. See also Texture Viewsheds visualisation
- Archaeology at Ironbridge
- Recent research in the Isle of Lewis
- Isle of Man - History and Culture. See also Isle of Man.com and Manx notebook
- Manx archaeology: archaeology in the Isle of Man
- The Jorvik Viking Centre
- Keith's archaeology pages - a series of pages dealing with a number of separate research projects in Cheshire, together with more miscellaneous resources, such as Romano-British placenames
- Kent's Cavern
- Keys to the Past - a joint venture between Northumberland and Durham County Councils to create an exciting and colourful website through which a complete record of the region's archaeology, from the smallest prehistoric flint to the largest medieval castle, can be accessed.
- Kingswood, Hull
- RAF Lakenheath Anglo-Saxon cemetery
- Lawn Farm excavation, Stoke-on-Trent moated site
- Leskernick project
- Lead mining in the Yorkshire Dales - an introduction to the history and archaeology of an industry which can be traced back at least 2000 years
- Maes Howe, Orkney - information on possible celestial alignment at Maes Howe, supported by videos, panaorama pictures and 3D worlds. Around winter solstice a live web camera operates.
- The Mary Rose
- Megalithic mysteries - a photo-guide to stone circles and other prehistoric sites with high-quality images, including many aerial photographs
- Monuments and dust: the culture of Victorian London - a complex visual, textual, and statistical representation of Victorian London (a research report published by the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities)
- Navan Fort
- Medieval Newcastle Quayside virtual tour
- MUA: Maritime Archaeology in Europe
- Norfolk & Norwich Millennium Project
- Paviland Cave Research Project
- Petroglyph: exploring Yorkshire's Bronze Age rock carvings
- Piercebridge Roman settlement, County Durham
- Secrets of the Norman invasion
- Pyrrha's Roman pages - an assortment of Roman topics and ideas with sections on Bignor Roman villa, mosaic-making, and deciphering Roman tombstones and inscriptions
- Richmond Castle - the writing on the wall - physical access to the cells at Richmond would eventually destroy the fragile pencilgraffiti. Virtual access, on the other hand, allows the visitor to enter these cells, read the messages left there, and find out more about the men who were detained. See also Guide to Richmond: Richmond Castle
- Rock art in the British landscape
- Roman Cadastres in Britain
- Roman mosaics in Dorchester - Photographs of the important collection of mosaics at Dorset County Museum and the Dorchester Roman townhouse.
- Romans in Sussex - an educational website providing an in-depth look into how life was lived in the Sussex region during the late Iron Age, Roman and early Anglo-Saxon periods
- Rushen Abbey - a ruined Savignac/Cistercian Abbey built on the banks of the Silverburn river in the village of Ballasalla on the Isle of Man
- Time Team
- Touch Base - a gallery multimedia interactive on 30 key items in Reading Museum's collection, aimed at a young audience, including information, a quiz and a puzzle on a Bronze Age spearhead from the Thames Water Collection that is held by Reading.
- Digging for Vikings
- Virtual Mithraeum
- World of the Celts - a historical and archaeological look at the British Celts
- Saveock Water Archaeology - Cornwall - You can take a virtual tour of the site and read in more detail about different parts of the excavation over the last four seasons.
- St Laurence's Chapel, Bradford upon Avon - including computer reconstruction models of the Anglo-Saxon church; Exterior view and Interior view
- St Mary's headland, Seaham, Durham, archaeological dig - the excavation of a Christian Anglo-Saxon burial site
- St Peter's Church Project, Barton on Humber
- The Salisbury Project - an archive of colour photographs on the cathedral and town of Salisbury (a research report published by the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities)
- Scottish History Online
- Scottish Crannog Centre
- Secrets beneath your feet: celebrates 25 years of archaeological discovery by the York Archaeological Trust.
- The Shapwick Project
- I dig Sheffield - online guide to the archaeology around Sheffield and the Peak District
- The Silchester Town Life Project - describes the excavations in Insula IX of the Silchester Roman town which started in 1997, with virtual tours of both the town and the Insula IX excavations
- Spitalfields excavations
- Spoilheap Archaeology - selected themes in archaeology, including medieval pottery, human skeletal remains and burial archaeology
- Stanway excavation, Colchester
- Dating Stonehenge
- Stonehenge and Avebury - web site offering 'the most reliable and useful information on Wiltshire's Stonehenge and Avebury, the world's most famous stone circles and henges'
- Stonehenge on Google Street View
- The Stone Pages
- William Stukeley
- Symon's Castle (Welsh borders)
- Thetford Forest archaeology
- Tintagel Illustration Guide
- Trimontium Trust
- The Vindolanda Trust
- Wharram Percy - the lost Medieval village
- Williamson's Tunnels - one of Liverpool's best kept secrets - until now
- Whitby Abbey Headland Project
- Whitby Abbey Headland Project, Southern Anglian Enclosure
- Historical Wiltshire
- Window on Wiltshire's heritage
- Wolstonbury prehistoric enclosures
- The Wroxeter Hinterland Project
- City of York Virtual Reality Tours. See also York 360° panoramic views