Society of Antiquaries of London
Entrance from Burlington House courtyard | |
| Formation | 1707 (royal charter: 1751) |
|---|---|
| Type | Learned society |
| Registration no. | 207237 |
| Legal status | Registered charity |
| Purpose | Historical and archaeological |
| Headquarters | Burlington House, London |
| Services | Research and publications, lectures and events, grant-giving, heritage conservation, and exhibitions |
| Membership | 3,055 (2017) |
President (48th) | Martin Millett |
General Secretary | Natasha McEnroe |
| Revenue | £2,567,905 (2020) |
| Website | www |
The Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL) is a learned society of historians and archaeologists in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1707, received its royal charter in 1751 and is a registered charity. It is based at Burlington House in Piccadilly, a building owned by the UK government.
The modern membership of around 3,300 fellows mostly consists of archaeologists and historians, who can use the post-nominal letters FSA after their names.