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1. Archaeology's Dig A Magazine For Kids!
A children's magazine on archaeology published with the Archaeological Institute of America and Cobblestone Publishing Company
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2. Archaeology Magazine
The official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America a popular magazine. Abstracts and full-length articles from the current issue
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3. Kids Dig Reed - Homepage
Hey Kids! Welcome to the Reed Farmstead Archaeological Site!
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4. TBH Kids
Visit the Frontier Caddo Kids Imagine It! Fun Stuff to Do Ask Dr. Dirt Fantastic Facts New Words Cool Links. TBH Home
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5. KIDS Only? - Cool Links
Great links to kidfriendly sites on archeology and history in Texas and beyond.
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6. DigT - The Archaeology Magazine For Kids!
An online version of the children's magazine on archaeology from the publishers of Archaeology Magazine. Quizzes, fun facts, and contests.
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7. FAQ-Career In Archaeology In The U.S.
Everything We Know About Archeology for You to Use in Your Classroom Preservation has a new web page for kids called "Trusty's Kids Corner"
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8. Archeology Links
Archeology Wisconsin State Historical Society, Archeology section http//www.wisconsinhistory.org/archaeo. ..
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9. Ancient Egypt Webquest, Find Information About Ancient Egypt
Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut (Tutankhamen), Egyptian games, and Archeology.
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10. Elementary Themes Archaeology
Dig An Archaeology Magazine for Kids Dig, published with the Archaeological Institute of America, lets young people share in the thrill of
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11. Discussion Topic: Re: Archeology For Kids Program In Georgia
archeology for kids program in Georgia. Site Administrator, FHWA. 03/27/2004 1125 AM. The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site Education Program has
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12. Minot State University - Center For Extended Learning
archeology for kids FULL Instructor Mark Timbrook, MSU. June 23, 24 archeology for kids Learn the “basics” of archeology in the classroom then apply
http://www.minotstateu.edu/cel/ced_kids.shtml
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College for Kids Are you a kid between the ages of 6 and 14?

Then you will love attending Minot State University's College for Kids summer camps! You can learn more about science, art, computers, and crimes to name a few. You can do many hands-on activities, too, and create things to take home. Why not bring a friend with you! P arents of a child between the ages of 6 and 14:
The Center for Extended Learning will be offering 12 exciting summer camps in June and July 2005. Your child will be able to attend camps that are academic in nature and fun! Camps will be held on the campus and generally are 2-4 days in length in either the morning or afternoon. For kids ages 10-14, we have some exciting outdoor adventures planned for this summer. University professors or teachers from the local area that have an area of expertise conduct camp instruction. Your child will have the opportunity to explore and create several hands-on activities while attending a College for Kids camp. 2005 College for Kids Summer Camps
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archeology for kids August 18 June 21, 2005 Thursday, August 18 Archaeology is Amazing! A Handson Workshop for Young Archaeologists in Maine 10 am 3 pm
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14. Great Learning Links For Students
archeology for kids. Dig Magazine Archeology Lessons Cave of Chauvetpont D Arc Tombs of the Nobles Prehistoric Puzzles Odyssey in Egypt
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15. Arkansas Archeology Week 2001
A state archeological agency dedicated to education, preservation and research. National Historic Site also sponsored a workshop on archeology for kids.
http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo/archweek2001.html
ARKANSAS CELEBRATES ARCHEOLOGY WEEK
Teaching Resources Archeology Month Education News Internships ... Archeology Links Arkansas Archeology Week 2001 was celebrated October 20-28 with 30 different events at 21 venues throughout the state. The theme for 2001 was "Archeological Parks," which was chosen to recognize these special parks that not only preserve ancient sites, but provide the opportunity for the public to visit and learn about them. Events for Archeology Week 2001 included demonstrations, exhibits, workshops, slide shows, and open houses and were sponsored by museums, libraries, state parks, archeological offices, and various chapters of the Arkansas Archeological Society Participating state parks included Parkin, Toltec Mounds, Bull Shoals-White River, Lake Chicot, Logoly, Petit Jean, Queen Wilhelmina, Prairie Grove, and Blanchard Springs Caverns. Participating museums included the ATU Museum, Russellville; Bella Vista Historical Museum; Children's Museum of Arkansas and Museum of Discovery, Little Rock; Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, Springdale; and the Ft. Smith National Historic Site. Libraries included Clark County Library, Fayetteville Public Library, Garland Co. Library, and the Ouachita Baptist University Library. Details about some of the activities follow.

16. Guide To Archeology Resources
Colonial Williamsburg for Kids Kids guide to archeology at Colonial Williamsburg in Crow Canyon archeology for kids Kids page developed to explain
http://www.marylandarcheology.org/Resource_Guide/ARCH_GUIDE.htm
Avocational Archeologists Guide to Information Resources on the World Wide Web
General Information Archaeology Tools On-Line Journals Artifact Identification ... Points of Contact SCOPE: Recognizing that a large percentage of archeological work done in the United States is carried out by amateurs, working on their own or with professional archeologists, this page is dedicated to providing non-professional (avocational) archeologists with access to free, reliable sources of information about the field. It will provide links to sites that provide detailed information about artifact identification, archeological techniques, ethics, virtual museums covering various aspects of American history and pre-history, and sites that will enable contact with state historic preservation offices and local archeological societies that can provide guidance on how to do legitimate work in this field.
General Information:
Dictionary:
Anthromorphemics Dictionary from the Anthropology Department at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Broken into three sections, this dictionary provides definitions of many terms used in Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology and Physical Anthropology.
The Register of Professional Archaeologists
: The Register of Professional Archaeologists is a listing of archaeologists who have agreed to abide by an explicit code of conduct and standards of research performance, who hold a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, art history, classics, history, or another germane discipline and who have substantial practical experience.

17. Virginia
Alexandria Archeology s education program Opportunities for kids to dig with the professionals archeology for kids from Colonial Williamsburg
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V I R G I N I A
Educational and Public Programs from Alexandria Archeology
http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/dirtyup.htm

Alexandria Archeology's education program
Opportunities for kids to dig with the professionals
http://www.history.org/history/teaching/teachdr.htm

Teacher resources from Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.history.org/history/argy/argykids.htm

Archeology for kids from Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.jamestown2007.org/links/

Curriculum and student projects for the settlement period from Jamestown http://www.nps.gov/colo/TEACHERS/teacornr.html Teachers' Corner from Jamestown/Yorktown Colonial National Historic Park, http://www.apva.org/ The Jamestown Rediscovery Project http://www.bsos.umd.edu/anth/paullab/scans/page.html Excavations at the Sudley Post Office, Manassas National Battlefield http://www.Archsocva.org/ The Archeological Society of Virginia http://www2.dgsys.com/~asv/ The Archeological Society of Virginia Newsletter, electronic version http://www.dhr.state.va.us/arch_DHR/archmo.htm

18. Texas Archeological Society TAS Kids + Archeology Anthropology Conservation Pale
The Texas Archeological Society promotes study, preservation and awareness of Texas archeology. The Society encourages scientific archeological exploration
http://www.txarch.org/kids/
About the Society Society Activities About Archeology Teachers ... Cool Books Hey kids! Are you interested in old bones and arrowheads? Do you like learning about Texas history? What about Indians, soldiers, and explorers? You just might have what it takes to be an archeologist! Click here to find out what it's all about Okay, so you think archeology sounds pretty cool. But no adult is going to let you really get your hands dirty, right? WRONG! Check out some the important stuff kids do at Field School Are you a boy scout? The TAS has had some pretty awesome adventures with Scouts Check out our cool Kid's Links Are you a bookworm? We've got some Cool Books you're gonna love! TAS Home About the Society Society Activities About Archeology ... Kids + Archeology
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19. Texas Archeological Society TAS Kids Dig Archeology Anthropology Conservation Pa
The Texas Archeological Society promotes study, preservation and awareness of Texas archeology. The Society encourages scientific archeological exploration
http://www.txarch.org/kids/kidsdig.html
About the Society Society Activities About Archeology Teachers ... Cool Books
Kid's Dig
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go on an archeology excavation? It's a lot of hard work but it is a cross between finding buried treasure and being a detective. Come along and I will show you. Let's start with what is an archeologist? Many people think an archeologist digs up dinosaurs. But, they're not. The scientists that dig dinosaurs are called paleontologists. Paleontologists study the fossils of plants and animals. Some people think archeologists know all about rocks and the history of the earth. But, that's not quite true either. While it is important that archeologists know about how land is formed, people who study rock formations specifically are called geologists. So, then, what is an archeologist? Archeologists are scientists who study the life and culture of ancient peoples. In movies, archeologists are always in the middle of an adventure like the old Indiana Jones movies, but in real life an archeologist spends time piecing together the past by studying the places and objects left by people who lived here a long time ago. In many ways an archeologist has to know a lot about what a paleontologist knows and they have to know about the geology of where the people lived to understand how they lived. It is a little confusing, but the key idea is that archeologists study people.

20. KIDS Only? - Cool Links
Great links to kidfriendly sites on archeology and history in Texas and beyond. The Texas archeology Society s kids Pages - full of coloring sheets,
http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/links.html
Cool Links
Texas Archeology
http://riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/Projects/indians.html
Rice University in Houston has created an interesting web page on Texas Indians. Check out the powerful picture called "Indian on Horseback". There aren't activities on this site, just some stories about different Texas Indian tribes and their way of life. http://nautarch.tamu.edu/CRL/Report4/skeleton-2.html
Underwater archeology is called "nautical archeology". Texas A&M University has a special program in this area to train archeologists. One of their current big projects is the La Salle Shipwreck. In the excavation, archeologists found a human skeleton. This site shows how they were able to see what the man found once looked like. They were even able to tell how tall he was and how many cavities he had! http://www.thc.state.tx.us/belle/index.html
The Texas Historical Commission presents… ta dah… "The La Salle Shipwreck Project"! See the excavation of one of the most important shipwrecks in North America. Learn how archeologists preserve findings like a 300-year-old leather shoe, a canon and hundreds of tiny beads! http://www.digonsite.com/guide/texas.html

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