Acropolis Museum and Virtual Tour - Contains the artifacts excavated on the Athenian Acropolis over the last century and a virtual tour through display rooms in the museum.
Agora Museum in the Stoa of Attalos - Athenian Agora museum located in the Stoa of Attalos. This museum houses the important artifacts found during excavation by the American School of Classical Studies.
Alexandria Archaeology Museum - The City of Alexandria, Virginia's community archaeology program. Holds a collection from more than 150 sites, spanning 10,000 years. Online exhibitions, collections, staff, news.
America's Stonehenge - Outdoor museum located at a 4000 year old prehistoric site in Salem, NH. Features archaeology, astronomy and archaeoastronomy.
Archaeolink Prehistory Park, Aberdeenshire - Aims to present prehistory through a mixture of reconstructions, actual sites and an indoor centre: the archaeodome.
Archaeological and Byzantine Museums of Macedonia - Descriptions of archaeological museums located in Macedonia, Greece.
Archaeological Museum in Zagreb - Exhibition and tourist information; souvenir catalog.
Archaeological Museum of Argos - Museum exhibits important archaeological finds from Argos and the surrounding area dated back from the Neolithic period to Byzantine times.
Archaeological Museum of KSU - Museum of Kazan State University has over 4000 objects reflecting the history and archaeology of the Volga-Kama basin.
Archaeological Museum of Naxos - Holds collections of Cycladic and Mycenaean artefacts as well as mosaics.
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki - Plan and guide to this modern museum and its collections. Illustrated catalog of objects from the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods.
Archaeological Museum, Kibbutz Ein Dor - Houses antiquities discovered in the eastern section of the Lower Galilee. Description of the museum and its goals, news, exhibitions, activities, visitor information.
Archaeology Museum, University of Liverpool - The School of Archaeology, Classics and Oriental Studies houses a large Egyptian collection and objects from listed Near Eastern, Classical and British sites. Visitor information.
Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology - Attached to the University of Oxford. Antiquities collections range from Palaeolithic to Victorian, from Egypt to Britain. Exhibitions, publications, news.
British Museum: Celtic and Roman Britain - The finest treasures from Roman Britain are in the new Weston Gallery, while other new galleries display finds from Later Bronze Age and Celtic Europe.
Butser Ancient Farm - Replica of an Iron Age farm circa 300 BC, with buildings, animals and crops. Both a museum and an open-air laboratory for research into the Iron Age and Roman periods. Photos, information for visitors and schools.
Cesnola Collection from Ancient Cyprus at Harvard - Museum's collection comprises over 1300 ceramic vessels, lamps, figurines, stone, glass, and metal objects from Cyprus, dating from ca. 2300 BCE to 700 CE. This exhibit features selected pieces from the collection, along with other Cypriot artifacts from the Peabody Museum of Harvard University, the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston and the State University of New York in Albany.
Corinium Museum - The museum is noted for its imaginative displays of Roman Cirencester, so we might expect this witty shockwave mosaic design. Virtual gallery, news, events, education, visitor information.
Deer Valley Rock Art Center - Preserves and provides public access to the Hedgpeth Hills petroglyph site and interprets the cultural expressions found there, and serves as a center for rock art studies.
Delphi Museum - Artefacts on display at the archaeological museum in Delphi.
Dickson Mounds Museum - On-site archaeological museum exhibiting the world of the American Indian through 12,000 years of human experience in the Illinois River Valley.
Dion Archaeological Museum - Pottery and scupltural displays arranged by rooms at the museum in Dion.
Diros Museum - Museum of the Neolithic settlement of Diros.
Entopia - Presentations of museum, cultural heritage and information technology resources.
Flag Fen - At Easter and in the Summer archaeologists can be seen at work excavating this unique site, where waterlogging has preserved evidence of a prehistoric way of life. Iron Age and Bronze Age Roundhouses have been reconstructed. Rare breed animals. Visitor information from this official site.
Graves Museum of Archaeology and Natural History - In Florida has collections covering Florida, South America, Africa, Ancient Egypt, the Mediterranean, marine archaeology and paleontology, including dinosaurs.
Iraklion Archaeological Museum - The largest collection of Minoan artefacts in the world exhibited in over 20 rooms. Corpus includes material from the most important archaeological sites in Crete: Knossos, Phaestos, Malia, Tylissos, Gortys, Agia Triada, Mohlos, Gournia, Zakros, and others.
Jorvik Viking Centre - Built on the site where the York Archaeological Trust found the amazingly well-preserved remains of part of Viking Jorvik (York). A massive range of evidence was recovered and has been used to recreate every last aspect of everyday life.
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - Exhibits of excavations and surveys from the Mediterranean world. Sponsors archaeological fieldwork involving University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students.
Kilmartin House Museum - Archaeology museum on the West Coast of Scotland. An interactive map leads to photographs, description and bibliography for 150 sites scattered over the rich archaeological landscape of the Kilmartin Valley. Also feature on ancient music.
Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia - Museum presents the history and social development of the city of Nicosia from the Chalcolithic period (3.000 B.C.E.) to the present day. The collections include archaeological articrafts, costumes, photographs, medieval pottery, maps and engravings, jewels and furniture.
Limassol District Archaeological Museum - Information about the museum and photos of select exhibits. The collection follows the development of civilization in the island from the 9th millennium B.C.E. to the end of antiquity (Late Roman period).
London Museum of Archaeology - Museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years.
Marischal Museum - University of Aberdeen's collection of Scottish archaeology and folk life, foreign ethnography, Egyptian antiquities, numismatics and militaria. Location plan, exhibitions, services, conservation, educational resources.
Maya Paleolithic Museum - Museum containing artifacts discovered in Oregon and Northern California that contain Maya images from their celestrial mythology.
Megara Archaeological Museum - Museum holds findings from archaeological digs carried out in the Megara area. Includes pottery, statues, and stelae.
Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle upon Tyne - Imaginative on-line galleries (with sound and video) present the region's archeology and history: Stone-Age hunter gatherers, temple to the god Mithras, Hadrian's Wall, object of the month from an outstanding collection.
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology - University of Pennsylvania museum featuring online exhibits, articles and research.
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - At Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, gives a taste of archaeology in Canada. Includes photographs and descriptions of prehistoric sites at Charlie Lake Cave, Namu and Keatley Creek.
Museum of Cycladic Art - Museum devoted to the study and promotion of ancient Greek art. Founded in 1986 in order to house the collection of Cycladic and Ancient Greek art belonging to Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris.
Museum of Sikyon - History and the influence of the arts on ancient Sikyon. Museum collection includes pottery, marbles, and mosaics.
Museum of the History of Cypriot Coinage - Displays the history of Cyprus from the time coins were first minted, 2600 years ago, to the present day. Primary research material into the islands numismatics.
Museum of the Iron Age - Uses reconstructions and displays of finds to tell the story of Danebury, the Iron Age hill fort excavated by Professor Barry Cunliffe and his team. Information for schools and visitors.
Museums of Cyprus - Corpus of museum addresses and contacts in Cyprus.
National Archaeological Museum - Album collection of images from the museum in Athens.
Navan Centre, Armagh - Dynamic and interactive audiovisual displays aim to bring to life the monument of Navan Fort, setting for 'The Ulster Cycle' of Irish myths.
Nemea Museum - Archaeology Museum of Nemea was constructed by the University of California as a part of the effort to make the results of the excavations available to the visitor, and as a study and research center. It holds artefacts from the Temple of Zeus, and from ancient Phlius and elsewhere in the vicinity.
Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - The former mill houses the archaeological collections of Durham University. Photographs, history, exhibitions, visitor information.
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - Anthropology museum at Harvard University.
Pierides Museum Collection - Digmaster figurine database of objects in the Pierides Museum. Includes history of the museum located at Larnaca.
Pitt Rivers Museum - At the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography in Oxford houses archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world. History and collections, visitor information.
Provincial Museum of Alberta: Human History - Collections documenting 12,000 years of human occupation of the Province. Includes archaeology and ethnology, folklife, government and Western Canadian history.
Roman Baths, Bath - The official site provides a guide to Roman Britain, the thermal springs at Bath, an online virtual tour and information for visitors.
Romans in Scotland - Online version of an exhibition at the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow. Standard or QuickTime-enhanced versions offered.
Scottish Crannog Centre - A reconstruction of a lochside dwelling over 2,500 years old was built by the Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology at Loch Tay, Perthshire. Photographs and visitor information. 3D virtual crannog requires VRML2 (free download available.)
Sharjah Archaeology Museum - Emirates collection holding the earliest findings in Sharjah, up to the period preceding the advent of Islam.
Shefton Museum of Greek Art and Archaeology - Collection of over 800 examples of Greek art and archaeology. Museum has gained international notice for its important collection from the Greek world.
The Archaeological Museum of Bologna - Contains the archaeological finds from the Bologna area, and other collections of antiquities. Illustrated descriptions of the Egyptian and Etruscan collections.
The Celtic and Prehistoric Museum - In Kerry, Ireland. Has a collection of copper and Bronze age ceremonial grave goods and spiraling Celtic jewelry, swords and bone ice skates.
The Heuneburg Museum - The archaeology of a Celtic town in upper Swabia. Excavation finds in the Museum and the hiking trail to the burial mounds and other monuments in the landscape.
The Mary Rose - Raised from the sea and on display at Portsmouth, this Tudor warship made waves in nautical archaeology. Detailed, scholarly history, photographs, description, visitor information.
The Neanderthal Museum - German museum dedicated to Neanderthal humans. Includes online exhibits, research information, and links to other hominid resources.
The Roman Painted House at Dover, England - Roman archaeological site discovered in 1970 by the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit in Dover, and open to the public as a museum.
Trimontium Exhibition - Permanent exhibition at the Ormiston Institute, Melrose, Scotland on the history of the Roman fort of Trimontium at Newstead. Description and visitor information provided by the Trimontium Trust.
University of New England Museum of Antiquities - Exhibits antiquities from the ancient Mediterranean, Near East and Oceania. The largest archaeological museum in inland Australia. Description of the displays, case by case.
Ure Museum - Fourth finest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain, attached to the University's Classics department.
Vindolanda - Roman fort and settlement by Hadrian's Wall, where rare ink on wood letters were discovered. Visitor information, excavation news. Online shopping: books, reproduction Roman jewellery, weapons, figures, games.