The Aerial Archaeology Research Group describes its website as follows:
The AARG provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information for all those actively involved in aerial photography, photo interpretation, field archaeology and landscape history. This also includes the use of aerial photography in defining preservation policies for archaeological sites and landscapes. Since its foundation in 1980, AARG has actively encouraged such exchange through its annual conference, specialist meetings and, more recently, through the biannual publication of its newsletter, AARGnews.1
The site includes the following major sections:
- Introduction to aerial archaeology
- World-wide aerial archaeology (with descriptions of, and links to, many other major projects)
- Papers and abstracts
- Annotated bibliography
- Tables of contents of the group's bi-annual newsletter, AARGNews
Recent postings to the site include:
- Table of contents to AARGNews 28 (March 2004), which includes:
- A report on aerial archaeology in Denmark by Lis Helles Olesen
- A review of I.A. Oltean and W.S. Hanson. “Military vici in Roman Dacia: an aerial perspective” (in Acta Mvsei Napocensis 38/1, pp. 123-134)
- Remarks by Eckhard Heller on “Spatial visualisations of aerial-archaeological marks”
- Information on the next AARG meeting, entitled “Aerial Archaeology – European Advances: A decade on from Kleinmachnow” (5-8 September 2004, Munich)

