Archaeologists And Their Research caribbean archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History. American ResearchCenter in Egypt. Amarna Research Foundation. http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~pwilloug/anthro481arky.htm
Extractions: Archaeologists, their field projects and archaeological association by geographic region (web sites suggested by Pam Willoughby and her students in Anthropology 481 in the Fall of 2002) (1) Europe Archives of European Archaeology. Association of Local Government Archaeology Officers , in England and Wales. (A) Prehistoric Europe: Palaeolithic The Cave of Lascaux. One of my (Pam's) favorite sites, with links to many other French Palaeolithic rock art web sites. James Enloe . Palaeolithic archaeologist at the University of Iowa. Meet the author. An interview with Paul Bahn, Palaeolithic rock art specialist . Oxbow Books monthly electronic newsletter, March 2003. Les Eyzies, the world capital of prehistory . Official touist web site. Musee national de prehistoire, Les Eyzies de Tayac, France (B) Prehistoric Europe: Neolithic Irish megalithic monuments Colin Renfrew . Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research , Cambridge University. EDGE 3rd Culture: A talk with Colin Renfrew Department of Archaeology, Cambridge University . Faculty research interests. British Isles and Ireland (C) Classical archaeology of Europe Prehistoric archaeology of the Aegean Knossos, Crete
South American Archaeology reviewed and annotated resources for south American archaeology. In otherwords, this was a major center of civilization. http://www.archaeolink.com/south_american_archaeology.htm
Extractions: South America - Home Visit the Mesoamerica Galleries Central America Mexico Mesoamerican Civilization Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index Antiquity, Project Gallery: Connell et al Learn about archaeological research of an indigenous society in northern Ecuador that proved to be one of the most difficult for the Incas to conquer. - illustrated - From Antiquity Magazine - http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/Connell/connell.html Archaeological Research in the Lake Titicaca Basin "The Wiskachuni project conducted excavations at an archaeological site overlooking Lake Titicaca in southern Peru." - photos - From U.C. Santa Barbara - http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/wiskachuni/ Chamak Pacha Archaeological Research Project "These pages are devoted to an ongoing research project in the southern Lake Titicaca Basin that is focused on developing a more detailed understanding of the transition from hunting and gathering to the development of settled village life and the adoption of domesticated plants and animals." Well, I certainly couldn't say it any better. - illustrated - From - UC Santa Barbara - http://titicaca.ucsb.edu/chamak_pacha/
Faculty Society for American Archaeology Society for Applied Anthropology Archaeology as a Career AnthroTECH Career Center Careers in Anthropology http://anthropology.tamu.edu/faculty.htm
Extractions: Michael Alvard (Associate Professor) Dr. Alvard is a socio-cultural anthropologist who uses evolutionary theory to learn about human behavior. He has worked in Amazonian Peru with Piro and Machiguenga Indians, with Wana blowgun hunters and trappers in central Sulawesi, Indonesia, and recently with the Lamalera whale hunters of Lembata, Indonesia. Work with the Piro focused on the relationship of hunters to their prey. He tested the idea that traditional hunters are natural conservationists. His work with the Wana was done in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy and examined the impact of Wana hunters on the prey within Morowali Nature Reserve, Sulawesi. His recent work in Lamalera focuses on the problems associated with cooperation in the context of big game hunting. He is also involved in a Macarthur foundation funded cross culture study of the human preference for reciprocal fairness. Interests: The margins of cultural and biological anthropology, evolutionary ethnology, behavioral and evolutionary ecology, cooperation, hunting, hunters and gatherers, Amazonia, Southeast Asia.
Anthropology Internet Resources WCSU Jane Goodall Center for Excellence in Environmental Studies The JaneGoodall Institute The Archaeological Conservancy American Archaeology http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/socialsci/antres.html
Extractions: This web site is designed to provide convenient access to online presentations and resources concerning the subjects of African American archaeology, history and cultures, and broader subjects of African diaspora archaeology. The principal focus is on providing links to online presentations concerning African American archaeology projects, set out in the first sections below, with links listed alphabetically by state within each regional section. Additional links to online resources and presentations concerning African American history and culture, African archaeology, African history and cultures, African heritage in Britain, and the subjects of slavery, resistance and abolition are also provided. Bibliographies and research guides to print publications within each subject area are included. Please contact the editor, Chris Fennell , with any additional resource links you would like to see added to this site, or with the title, author, and publication information for any print sources you would like to see added to the bibliographies.