Hong Kong Archaeological Society

By 1960, the team carried out other excavations at Man Kok Tsui, Lantau Island, with artifacts discovered dating back to the Bronze Age.

[1] During the 1970s, projects in Sham Wan and Sha Po Old Village of Lamma Island discovered artifacts dating to the Bronze Age and Neolithic eras.

In 1990, the society began a 16 months artifact rescue mission in Chek Lap Kok at the future site of the Hong Kong International Airport.

In 2001, a house structure with underground water system dating to the Song dynasty was discovered in Mong Tseng Wai of Yuen Long.

In 2004–05, the society invited Lingnan Archaeology of Sun Yat-sen University to salvage a stone quarry excavation site at Wong Tei Tung, Sai Kung Peninsula.