About Us

For 10 years we excavated the southern Bailey of Buittle Castle. We are currently excavationing a motte at Ingleston and Neolithic sites at Newbarns.

OVERVIEW

The website sat.org.uk presently has an average traffic classification of zero (the lower the superior). We have examined twenty pages within the web page sat.org.uk and found nine websites interfacing with sat.org.uk. There is one mass web accounts acquired by sat.org.uk.
Pages Crawled
20
Links to this site
9
Social Links
1

SAT.ORG.UK TRAFFIC

The website sat.org.uk is seeing fluctuating levels of traffic for the duration of the year.
Traffic for sat.org.uk

Date Range

1 week
1 month
3 months
This Year
Last Year
All time
Traffic ranking (by month) for sat.org.uk

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Traffic ranking by day of the week for sat.org.uk

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Last Month

LINKS TO DOMAIN

archaeologyIT IT for the Heritage Market

We can provide the service that you want for Website Design and Hosting. We provide a fully inclusive service detailed. We have the facilities to produce interactive Multimedia Packages for use in exhibitions or museum displays and can supply the. Look at the latest tweets by The Urban Historian.

Home Renfrewshire Local History Forum Renfrewshire Local History Archaeology Web

William Hair, Kilbarchan emigrant to Ulster and America. Details of our Membership Categories and Prices for the 2014-15 Season. Information about RLHF Lectures 2014-15.

WHAT DOES SAT.ORG.UK LOOK LIKE?

Desktop Screenshot of sat.org.uk Mobile Screenshot of sat.org.uk Tablet Screenshot of sat.org.uk

SAT.ORG.UK SERVER

I found that a lone root page on sat.org.uk took five thousand seven hundred and seventy milliseconds to come up. Our crawlers could not discover a SSL certificate, so I consider this site not secure.
Load time
5.77 secs
SSL
NOT SECURE
Internet Protocol
82.165.98.30

SERVER OS

We identified that sat.org.uk is employing the Apache os.

HTML TITLE

About Us

DESCRIPTION

For 10 years we excavated the southern Bailey of Buittle Castle. We are currently excavationing a motte at Ingleston and Neolithic sites at Newbarns.

PARSED CONTENT

The website states the following, "Our 2015 Digging Season dates are 29th June 24th July 2015 and 24th August 2nd October 2015 at Newbarns." We analyzed that the web site also stated " Visitors are extreamly welcome! Visit our Photoblog on our News Page." It also stated " Or watch or introductory video below. Please note Visitors are welcome at Newbarns, but Ingleston is closed to the public due to its location. If you zoom in on the map, you can see the South Cairn very clearly in the field to the South East of Newbarns Loch. You are welcome to volunteer for The Newbarns Training Dig for 2015 Dig."

SEEK OTHER WEB PAGES

Arheoved Raziskovanje in izobraževanje

Delavnice za šole in vrtce. DELAVNICA Ali ste že izkopali dinozavre? DELAVNICA Danes voda priteče iz pipe, kako pa je bilo nekoč? DELAVNICA Lonček, skuhaj! DELAVNICA Oblečeni po zadnji modi. DELAVNICA Prevozna sredstva v preteklosti. Se od leta 2011 ukvarjamo z različnimi vrstami arheoloških raziskav. Ter z izvajanjem izkustvenih delavnic za vrtce, osnovne in srednje šole.

Helse og Sundhed

Dette gentages så et hvis antal gange, alt efter ens form. Chiafrø - Fakta om Chia Frø.

Loughborough WEA Learning for everyone

The painted churches of Leicestershire. Power, Influence and Authority 1. Power, Influence and Authority 2.

Minister for Rural Development, Planning and Economic Affairs

Shri Pranab Mukherjee , the President of India is flanked by Shri H. Bhardwaj, Governor of Kerala, Shri Oommen Chandy, Chief Minister and Shri K. Joseph, Minister for Culture, along with the artistes performed Mohoniyattam and Kathakali at Raj Bhavan. Minister for Culture Shri K. Joseph receiving Shri Pranab Mukherjee on his arrival at Thiruvananthapuram, to inaugurate the Viswa Malayala Mahotsavam. Minister for Cultural Affairs Shri K. Minister for Information and Public Relat.

ULAS NEWS Reporting the latest archaeological discoveries from the University of Leicester

Reporting the latest archaeological discoveries from the University of Leicester. Exotic Food in Roman Leicester. Richard III discovery at the Royal Society Summer Exhibition. Healthy eating and respiratory irritants from 400,000 years ago revealed through ancient dental plaque.