The Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society is affiliated to the Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The site of the university's Institute of Archaeology gives details of current digs, recent publications and research and information about the Institute's library.
http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/
British Friends of the Hebrew University
The British Friends of the Hebrew University (BFHU) is a national charity which raises funds for the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the UK and promotes its breakthroughs and discoveries.
http://www.bfhu.org
We have links with many other organisations. Listed below are website addresses for some of these:
All Archaeology
A categorized resource directory for everything about archaeology.
http://www.allarchaeology.com/archaeologyisrael/
Archaeology Abroad
ARCHAEOLOGY ABROAD was set up in 1972 and is based at University College London's Institute of Archaeology. It provides information about archaeological fieldwork opportunities outside the UK through its publication Archaeology Abroad. Around 1000 places are advertised annually for volunteers, professional staff and specialists on a wide variety of projects of all periods.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/archabroad/
British Association of Near Eastern Archaeology
BANEA was founded in 1988 with the following objectives:
To promote the study of the archaeology, history, and languages of the ancient Near East at all levels.
To provide a forum for discussion, and for the dissemination of information on these topics.
To enhance the provision of opportunities for such studies in Britain.
http://www.banea.org/
Council for British Research in the Levant
The CBRL supports and develops British research in the Levant. It supports scholars in the fields of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences through its grant awards scheme and Post-doctoral Fellowships. Its regional centres are in Amman and Jerusalem.
http://www.cbrl.org.uk/
Israel Antiquities Authority
http://www.antiquities.org.il/home_eng.asp
Jewish Historical Society
The Jewish Historical Society is the oldest historical and learned society of its kind in Europe. The Society, based in London, has active branches in a number of centres and meets regularly with lectures on a wide range of subjects relating to Anglo-Jewish history, and publishes its biennial transactions known as Jewish Historical Studies. Several of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society's Manchester lectures are held in conjunction with the JHSE Manchester branch.
http://www.jhse.org/
Palestine Exploration Fund
The purpose of the PEF was (and is) to promote research into the archaeology and history, manners and customs and culture, topography, geology and natural sciences of biblical Palestine and the Levant.
http://www.pef.org.uk
Tel Aviv University
Institute of Archaeology and Department of Archaeology & Ancient Near Eastern Civilization
http://www.tau.ac.il/~archpubs/index.html