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  1. Early Woodland Occupations at the Bushmeyer and Nearby Sites in the Sny Bottom of West-Central Illinois (Research Series (Kampsville Archeology Center), V. 11.) by Barbara D. Stafford, 1997-02
  2. Time Detectives: How Archaeologist Use Technology to Recapture the Past by Brian Fagan, 1996-03-15
  3. Introducing Archeology by ROBERT MUCKLE, 2006-08-23
  4. Eyewitness: Archeology by Jane McIntosh, 2000-06-01
  5. Forbidden Archeology's Impact: How a Controversial New Book Shocked the Scientific Community and Became an Underground Classic by Michael A. Cremo, 1998-01
  6. Forbidden Archeology: The Full Unabridged Edition by Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson, 1998-01
  7. Indians Before Columbus; Twenty Thousand Years of North American History Revealed by Archeology by Paul Sidney Martin, 1975-04
  8. Historic Contact: Indian People and Colonists in Today's Northeastern United States in the Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries (Contributions to Public Archeology) by Robert Steven Grumet, 1995-10
  9. Archeology of Violence by Pierre Clastres, 1994-12-01
  10. The Hidden History of the Human Race (The Condensed Edition of Forbidden Archeology) by Richard L. Thompson, 1999-05-15
  11. Archeology of the Funeral Mound: Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia (Classics Southeast Archaeology) by Charles Fairbanks, 2003-03-12
  12. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Sean A. Kingsley, 2004-11-27
  13. The Archeology of the New Testament: The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church (Princeton Paperbacks) by Jack Finegan, 1992-09
  14. Cults, Myths, Oracles, and Politics in Ancient Greece (Studies in Mediterranean Archeology) by Martin P. Nilsson, 1986-08-30

21. FAQs About Archaeology Careers
What are some general introductory books on archaeology? archeology Careers.spacer. Popular Books on Archaeology,. Bass, George, editor. 1988.
http://anthropology.tamu.edu/dlcfaq4.htm
Careers Frequently Asked Questions About Archaeology Careers in the U.S. Table of Contents What jobs are available for archaeologists? What education and training are required to become a professional archaeologist? What college or university should I go to? What are some general introductory books on archaeology?
Popular Books on Archaeology
Textbooks on Archaeological Methods: Textbooks on Prehistory: Video and Film. ... Click here for a print friendly version of these FAQs 4. What are some general introductory books on archaeology? Popular Books on Archaeology, Bass, George, editor. 1988. Ships and Shipwrecks of the Americas: A History Based on Underwater Archaeology Biers, William R. 1996. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction. Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801482801. From prehistory, through the Minoan civilization and the the classical Greek city states to the Roman period in Greece.

22. Methods In Archaeology
Institute of Nautical archeology Methods in Archaeology. general, Links. 1.Principles, Methods and Techniques of Environmental Archaeology
http://anthropology.tamu.edu/arch_methods.htm
Resources Method Methods in Archaeology General Links Principles, Methods and Techniques of Environmental Archaeology - Association for Environmental Archaeology Link Archaeology: A Step-by-Step Process - Alexandria VA Archaeology Museum Link Safety First: An online safety manual for archaeologist Link Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing Archiving Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing Data: A Guide to Good Practice Link Ch'amak Pacha Archaeological Research Project: Documents Link Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS in Archaeology Link Link GISDevelopment.Net: Applications - Archaeology Link GIS Guide to Good Practice Link Excavating Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: AHDS Guide to Good Practice Link Archaeology : An Introduction - book is by Kevin Greene Link The Victorian Excavations of 1893: Silchester Roman Town - The Insula IX Town Life Project Link Sampling Archaeological Sampling Strategies Link Environmental archaeology and archaeological evaluations. Recommendations concerning the environmental archaeology component of archaeological evaluations in England

23. Texas Archeological Society TAS General Information Archeology Anthropology Cons
The Texas Archeological Society promotes study, preservation and awareness ofTexas archeology. The Society encourages scientific archeological exploration
http://www.txarch.org/society/
About the Society Society Activities About Archeology Teachers ... Kids + Archeology About the Society General Information Join Us! Society News Society History ... Funding TAS members work on a lab activity.
General Information
The Texas Archeological Society is dedicated to the study and preservation of the historic and prehistoric aspects of Texas' past. The Society has 1,500 members, and has been in existence since 1929. We're devoted to research, public education, and the preservation of our state's history.
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24. SAGE Publications - Archaeology (General)
Archaeology (general). Social archeology European Journal of Archaeology,14619571, 3 times per year, Individual Institution £263.00
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/Subject.aspx?sc=1&scode1=220&sname1=Archaeology (Genera

25. Heritage Archeology Publications
(Search within the MultiPeriod - Archaeology History and general Related category)Enter ONE Keyword in the box above to help narrow your search to a
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26. Lothene Experimental Archeology Group, Living History, Scotland, Medieval Re-ena
Combat in Lothene Experimental Archaeology text and photographs, The AngloSaxons- text and photographs, giving a general overview of life in an Anglo
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Viking:
Combat in Lothene Experimental Archaeology - text and photographs, giving a general overview of the group's re-creation of 11th Century weapons and warfare
Crafts in Lothene Experimental Archaeology
- text and photographs, giving a general overview of the group's re-creation of 11th Century crafts, with links to other more detailed items
Early Medieval Embroidery
- text and photographs explaining decorative stitches used in the early medieval period
Early Medieval Leather Working
- text and photographs illustrating belt pouches and shoes, with simple pattern Early Medieval Jewellery - text and photographs illustrating brooches, pendants and beads, including details of brooch fastenings Viking Games and Pastimes - entertainment in early medieval Europe.

27. Archeology
INCA Southern Region (6 threads, 231 posts) This area is for articles of generalinterest on the Incan civilization. archeology. general Thread
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General Category
The General Category is for content that doesn't easily fit into the other categories. The site Scribes try not to use General too often. AncientWorlds uses "Categories" such as Historical Social Role Play , and Interactive Story to help organize information posted at the site over time. Rome Hellas Egypt Mesopotamia ... Site Map INCA - Southern Region threads, posts)
This area is for articles of general interest on the Incan civilization. ...

28. UIS Speleological Subject Classifications For Fields
40 ANTHROPOSPELEOLOGY general. 41 ARCHAEOLOGY AND PREHISTORICAL AND HISTORICAL 410 archeology - general AND WORLD Without regional connection.
http://www.uisic.uis-speleo.org/exchange/ssccodes.html
Speleological Subject Classifications
For Cave/Karst Data Fields
This scheme is for the purpose of classifying cave and karst data fields. It has been prepared by the Informatics Commission (UISIC) of the International Union of Speleology and is based on the scheme used by UIS Speleo Abstracts . See also main Introduction Main menu Field list UISIC ... UIS
Main Classifications
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Geospeleology and Karstology
Regional Speleology and Karstology
Biospeleology ...
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0 : GENERAL
Matters which could apply to any aspect of speleology.
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1 : GEOSPELEOLOGY AND KARSTOLOGY
Without geographical connection or of general interest.
11 : KARSTOLOGY
111 : KARST MORPHOLOGY AND MORPHOGENESIS
Exokarst of carbonate rocks (limestones, dolomites, chalk, marbles); Geochemistry; Soil-CO2; Corrosion; Karst types (holokarst, merokarst, fluviokarst, glaciokarst, volcanokarst; Tropical karst).
112 : HYDROLOGY
Water chemistry and physics; Springs and sinks; Karstic groundwater; Water tracings.
113 : GEOLOGY AND PEDOLOGY
Petrography; Tectonics; Tufa; Bauxite; Glaciations.
114 : CLIMATOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF KARST REGIONS
115 : FOSSIL KARST
Paleokarst; Karstic fillings; Paleogeography.

29. Texas Historical Commission
general archeology Marine archeology. general archeology. Q. I may have anarcheological site on my property. What should I do?
http://www.thc.state.tx.us/faqs/faqaa.html
Archeology Frequently Asked Questions General Archeology
Marine Archeology
General Archeology Q. I may have an archeological site on my property. What should I do?
Texas Archeological Stewardship Network
Archeology Division
Q. I think I found a dinosaur track. Can THC archeologists assist me?
Dinosaur tracks and other fossils that predate human occupation are the concerns of paleontologists, not archeologists. Contact the nearest university with a geology department for assistance.
Q. If I let an archeologist record or study an archeological site on my land, will I risk losing my property?
No. The THC has no legal authority to aquire property through imminent domain. THC regional archeologists work with landowners and can recommend voluntary actions to take to protect and preserve important sites. Protective measures, including designations and easements are most effective when landowners understand what archeological resources occur on their property and where they are located.
Certain laws and regulations govern public lands. No legal protection applies to private property unless the landowner voluntarily chooses to have a specific site designated as a State Archeological Landmark or protected by a conservation easement. For more information about the protection of archeological sites, see our section on

30. General Faculty
Assistant Professor of general Academics (Anthropology/archeology) (2001) . Research Interests Archaeology and Cultures of Africa and Oceania
http://www.tamug.edu/catalog/faculty_gen.html
The Faculty General Academics Marine Biology Marine Engineering Technology Marine Sciences ... Text only - Complete Listing The faculty and administrative positions are current as of Spring, 2004. Figures in parentheses indicate date of first appointment at the University and date of appointment to present positions, respectively. An asterisk indicates a graduate teaching appointment and a double asterisk indicates a pending graduate teaching appointment.
General Academics
Fried, Edward , Lecturer in General Academics (Philosophy) (2004).
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  • B.A., The New School, 1989 Courses Taught Intro to Philosophy (UH); Intro to Logic (Rice University) Research Interests: history of early modern philosophy; history of philosophy of medicine; Ethics; Eastern Philosophy
George, Gina , Lecturer and Technical Services Librarian (1999).
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  • B.A., University of North Texas, 1993; B.S.,University of North Texas, 1993; M.S.L.S., University of North Texas, 1997.

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32. Internship In Applied Archeology
project administration; archeological collections and site data management;and computer applications in archeology. general
http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo/intern.html
Internship in Applied Archeology
Teaching Resources Archeology Month Education News Internships Education Links Archeology Links The Arkansas Archeological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas, offers an Internship program in Applied Archeology. The program emphasizes practical skills that will prepare graduate students for careers in a non-academic environment, including employment in consulting and other private sector firms, as well as federal, state, and local agencies. During the Internship, students will gain hands-on experience in public education and cultural resource management; project administration; archeological collections and site data management; and computer applications in archeology. General Description Since the late 1960s, there has been a significant shift in employment opportunities for archeologists from academic-based positions to government and private sector consulting firms, with an emphasis on cultural resource management. This trend is reflected in the membership profiles of the Society for American Archaeology , which indicate that academic archeologists now comprise a minority of the membership. Recognizing these changes, the

33. AAS - Archeology Links
general RESOURCES. Archaeology on the Net ArchNet, the University of ConnecticutAnthropology Department s Web site. About.com s Guide to Archaeology
http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo/links.html
Archeology Links
Teaching Resources Archeology Month Education News Internships ... Education Links Archeology Links This collection is meant to be of interest to the general public as well as the professional archeologist. While it is by no means comprehensive, many of these sites are good starting points for continued searches. If you are an educator, you might also find our Links to Educational Resources page useful.
GENERAL RESOURCES

34. Powell's Books - Archaeology
general Astronomy in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland by Clive Ruggles The View from Nebo How archeology is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the
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35. Byzantine And Medieval Web Links
Ancient World general; archeology; Ancient Near East; Egypt; Persia; Ancient Greece;Greek Language; Ancient Rome; Ancient Israel; Bible Resources
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medweb/links.htm
Back to Internet History Sourcebooks Project Last Update : September 9, 1998 INDEX Notice: until this list is updated, please use www.netserf.org [March 2001: this list is now quite out dated. Many links are dead, and there are hundreds of of additional resources around. Manual maintence of this list long ago became unfeasible. I do intend to update it, once I have located good links management software.] This page attempts to track ALL Byzantine material on the Internet, and ALL significant entry points for Medieval studies. Ancient and Classical links, except insofar as they impinge directly on Byzantine and Western Medieval matters, should be sought out via the direct links provided to ARGOS associates which track and maintain sites devoted to the Ancient world. Since this page was begun, the Medieval and Byzantine Internet has exploded in size. As a result, although I will take suggestions, I will no longer add the following materials:
  • Syllabi for courses, unless the page contains additional material - texts, graphics, lecture notes. History Department sites, unless the page contains additional material - texts, graphics (etc.)

36. General Web Sites For Archeology And Anthropology
general Web Sites for archeology and Anthropology http//archaeology.about.com/science/archaeology/cs/ancientciv/
http://www.anthro.wayne.edu/Ant3200/web_sites_for_archeology.htm
General Web Sites for Archeology and Anthropology http://www.uconn.edu/ ArchNet http://www.anthro.net/ AnthroNet http://www.anthro/mankato.msus.edu/emuseum/ E-Museum of Anthropology http://archaeology.about.com/science/archaeology/cs/ancientciv/ http://eawc.evansville.edu/index.htm Exploring Ancient World Cultures http://www.julen.net/ancient/ Ancient World Web http://archaeology.miningco.com/science/archaeology/library/atlas World Atlas of Archaeology http://cultures.com/welcome.html Cultures of the World http://www.archaeology.org/ Archaeology Magazine http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ National Geographic http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova Nova http://web.idirect.com/~atrium/awotv.html The Atrium: Ancient World on TV Back

37. History Guide - Ancient History In General
Subject Class, Ancient History, Prehistory, archeology in general. Source Type,Scholarly Organizations. URL, http//www.dguf.de/
http://134.76.160.23/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige1.pl?db=hist&sc=930&hd=Ancient History

38. Selected Archeological Terms
archaeology reference sources. Links general Reference Bibliographies Glossaries Terms. A b C D E F G H i j k l M N
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Selected Archeological Terms
Links General Reference Bibliographies Glossaries ... V ADAPTATION : The process of change to better conform with environmental conditions or other external stimuli. ALLUVIUM : Sediment (mud, sand, and gravel) laid down by flowing water. The largest particles (sand and gravel) tend to accumulate within the channel itself. Particles of clay, silt, and fine sand are small enough to be suspended in flowing water. When the stream overflows its banks, these particles can be distributed across the valley floor. These overbank or flood deposits are the most common contexts in which buried archaeological sites are found. Stream valley floors are underlain by deposits of alluvium and often contain buried archaeological sites. ANTHROPOLOGY : The scientific and humanistic study of man's present and past biological, linguistic, social, and cultural variations. Its major subfields are archaeology, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, and anthropological linguistics. ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT : The physical setting, location, and cultural association of artifacts and features within an archaeological site.

39. Archaeology General Resources
reviewed and annotated resources for archaeology. Archaeology generalResources Home you will find excellent graphics and general information.
http://www.archaeolink.com/archaeology_general_resources.htm
Archaeology General Resources - Home Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index Ancient Art Gallery Traces from the Past While this is a commercial art sales website dealing with antiquities, you will find excellent graphics and general information. You may want to spend some time here touring through their offerings - illustrated - From Ancient Art Gallery Traces From the Past - http://www.traces.nu/ Ancient Ideas, Megaliths and Rituals For a fresh approach to the archaeology and research of the ancient world, you will enjoy your visit here. - There is an excellent section about Scandinavia. - illustrated - By Bengt Hemtun - http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~catshaman/index.htm Anthropology in the News "For archaeology students, this website could rapidly become one a favorite. Keep up-to-date on breaking news in the field. Don't worry about a story vanishing after you find it; there is an extensive archive." - From Texas A&M University - http:// www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html

40. Aerial Archaeology Remote Sensing Archaeology
Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeology A good general introduction tosatellite remote sending as well as information for the more advanced student.
http://www.archaeolink.com/aerial_archaeology_remote_sensin.htm
Aerial and Remote Sensing Archaeology - Home Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index Aerial Archaeology Read about Francesca Radcliffe and her contributions to aerial archaeology. - well illustrated - By Francesca Radcliffe - http://www.wdi.co.uk/air/ Aerial archaeology in Castilla-Leon This website is an excellent introduction to aerial archaeology, even for the younger student. - illustrated - By Julio del Olmo - http://www.geocities.com/archeoa/aerea/ing/presentacion-ing.html Aerial Archaeology J. Dassie... http://www.archaero.com The Aerial Archaeology Newsletter This online newsletter is a good introduction to aerial archaeology by the Aerial Archaeology Newsletter. Archaeologists really can "dig the sky." Well illustrated - http://www.nmia.com/~jaybird/AANewsletter Aerial Archive - A good introduction to aerial archaeology photos, articles - From University of Vienna http://www.univie.ac.at/Luftbildarchiv/intro/aa_marks.htm

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