The website search will help you to find topics you are interested in throughout the whole website, excluding the Members' Area.
The search results comprise links to full pages search terms being highlighted. To locate your
specific search term on the full page, please use the page search of your browser, which is usually
called up by the keys "control" + "f".
By default, this website search returns all pages that include one of your search terms.
There is no need to include "or" between terms for successful searching.
To find pages that include all of your search terms you can focus your search by putting a plus sign ("+") in front of words.
If your search term has more than one meaning or you want to exclude a certain search term you
can focus your search by putting a minus sign ("-") in front of words related to the meaning you
want to avoid.
Sometimes you'll only want results that include an exact phrase. In this case, simply put
quotation marks (") around your search terms.
This website search is NOT case sensitive. All letters, regardless of how you type them, will be understood as lower case. For example, searches for Archaeology, archaeology or aRCHAEOLOGY will all return the same results.
This website search is able to produce results even by using only a part of the term. For
example, searches for Archaeolog will return the results like, Archaeology,
archaeological or Archaeologist.