Our site contains archaeological information for the enthusiast, student, the working archaeologist, and the academic. Weekly columns on archaeological issues, updates on world wide excavations, book reviews, quizzes, puzzles, a guide to graduate schools, and a world atlas of archaeology on the web are just a few of the resources you'll find.
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Http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/ Catalogue | About Us | Publications | Policy + Guidelines | Learning + Teaching | Links | Index Latest news New Interface to ADS Catalogue is in development, allowing for faster and more controlled searches. Archaeological Records of Europe: Network Access Project (ARENA) now on line. Online Access to the Index of Archaeological Investigations (OASIS) pilot study for use ...
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Welcome to the Kelsey Museum's on-line information source. This resource is designed to enrich your experience of the Museum. Whether you are planning a visit to the galleries or are a student about to see objects from the Roman site of Karanis in Egypt we hope the information provided here improves your understanding of the material in our collections.
Free trial issue subscribe back issues Athena Review Guide to Archaeology on the Internet Sites on sites Archaeology and history share an attachment to visual evidence, making the web a near-perfect medium for gathering primary information on these subjects. Whether your aim is casual browsing or methodical research, the combination of graphic images and multitudes of on-line sources and ...
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A state archeological agency dedicated to education, preservation and research.
www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo
Explore the fall of civilizations through four examples: the ancient Maya, Mesopotamia, the Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about important concepts in archeology such as interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. In a web-based activity, search for clues to what happened at the Maya center of Copan.
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Streaming media and educational resources about archaeology and indigenous peoples.
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Hub page for all WWW archaeology related articles and photo galleries by James Q. Jacobs.
Archaeology & human evolution - ArchaeologyInfo.com is an amazing archaeology and human evolution resource containing valuable information about human origins and evolution.
Art and archaeological images to illustrate world history ...
www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive
London and Middlesex Archaeology Society Homepage ...
www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/kevin.greene/wintro
Tennessee Archaeology Net Bibliographies for Anthropological Research Newly added bibliography links -- Last Update 08/11/02 Indices to Journals Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology and Australasian Historical Archaeology Author Index, 1983-1991 and 1992-present. Compiled by William Hampton Adams.* Chronological Index, 1983-1991 and 1992-present. Compiled by William Hampton Adams.* Beads ...
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A skeptical archaeology site ...
Your are here: Home Students Educators Professionals Links About Us Message Board Welcome to publicarchaeology.com! Archaeology in North America is a subdiscipline of anthropology, the study of humans. Archaeology is the study of humans in the past. Sadly, archaeology as a field is too often focused on stale research questions and its practitioners become, ironically, disconnected from humans of ...
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Archaeology-Anthropology-Art History- Classics-Ethnology- -History- Sociology-Paleopathology- Pictures of Record, Inc. Archaeological Images and Texts click Olmec head All rights reserved. ...
This site leads to sites and archeology projects of specific geographic regions and specific disciplines such as underwater and marine archeology. They also lead to reference material, academic departments, libraries, museums, publications, organizations, and other endeavors..
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DOCUMENTS Following the American Revolution, the Native American peoples of the Midwest were increasingly pushed from their homelands by white settlement. Two ill-fated U.S. military expeditions, led by Generals Josiah Harmar (1790) and Arthur St. Clair (1791), were defeated by a confederation of Native American tribes led by Michikinikwa (Litte Turtle) of the Miami. On Aug. 20, 1794, Gen. Mad ...
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Links to historic archaeological web sites, organizations, and archaeology/anthropology web directories pointing to many more Internet resources. Links to GPS, GIS and digital mapping Internet sources. Links to online research material, journals, books, search engines and other references.
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Bureau of Reclamation Cultural Resource Activities.
Archaeologic.com - your link to all things archaeological.
Publisher of Books on Cornish Fogous, Stone Circles, Standing Stones (Menhirs), Quoits (Cromlechs or Dolmens), Crosses, Holy Wells and Other Antiquities ...
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The study of Implements (tools, artifacts), a comparative study of mainly surface collected artifacts on the Island of Tubuai, Austral Islands, French Polynesia ...
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What is archaeology The Bliss Bone Bed Site Archaeology is the scientific study of peoples of the past... their culture and their relationship with their environment. The purpose of archaeology is to understand how humans in the past interacted with their environment, and to preserve this history for present and future learning. What archaeology isn't. Sometimes people get confused about what ...
www.usd.edu/anth/midarch/arch.htm
The Channel 4 series Great Excavations told the story of the fascinating and often eccentric science of archaeology, from its beginnings in the 18th century to the present.
www.channel4.com/history/microsites/G/great_excavations
The fabjob.com Guide to Become an Archaeologist gives you the insider tips and practical advice you need to learn archaeology and break into a career as an archaeologist.
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Ingalls Archaeological Supply offers handpicks specifically designed for archaeological work.