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41. Awesome Library - Science
Also Try. Anthropology Paleontology. lesson plans. Archaeology (Smithsonian Institute). Provides three lesson plans called Decoding the Past.
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  • Archaeologists - Biographies (About.com - Hirst)
      Provides sources of biographies of archaeologists. 2-01

  • Archaeology - The Profession (About.com - Hirst)
      Provides a good guide to those considering archaeology as a profession. 2-01

  • Archaeology by Country (About.com - Hirst)
      Provides historical information by country and often by city. 2-01

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  • Archaeological News (Archaeologica.org)
      Provides news stories each day. May load slowly because it includes several months worth of daily news on the page. 5-03

  • Archaeology (Archaeology Institute of America)
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  • Archaeology News (ArchaeologyToday.net)
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    Papers
  • -Defining Archaeology (Crow Canyon Archaeology Center - Lightfoot)
      "Most people know that archaeologists study things that are old, but some people don't realize that the focus of archaeology is on humans who lived in the past. For the most part, archaeologists learn about people in the past by looking at the tools, buildings, trash, and other physical traces that people left behind." 6-02

  • Ancient Native Americans (Crow Canyon Archaeological Center - Connelly, Fee, and Kelly)
  • 42. The Archaeology Channel - Teacher Resources. Lesson Plans
    The lesson plans reflect the teaching methods and styles of the specific teachers, This lesson will help students learn that archaeology can be used to
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    43. Science Lesson Plans, Science Ideas, And Archaeology Lessons
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    Since 1996, archaeologyfieldwork.com has offered employment listings in archaeology and related disciplines, resumes, field schools, volunteer opportunities
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    45. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 101 Lesson Plans For Archaeology
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    46. Lesson Plans - Pirate Archaeology
    Select lesson Plan. Pirate Archaeology, Clues From the Black Sea, Fleas and the Black Death, Geography Matters in History, Greek and Roman Land Use What
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    Pirate Archaeology Clues From the Black Sea Fleas and the Black Death Geography Matters in History Greek and Roman Land Use: What Was the Difference? Making a Mummy the Natural Way Paleoanthropology—A Complex Career Choice Public Lands: Hidden Histories The Mystery of the Scroll: Ancient Egyptian Culture and Geography The Science of Digging Up Dinosaurs Which Way Did They Go? Would You Have Helped Out? Complete Index Pirate Archaeology Overview: This lesson reviews students' understanding of where where pirates worked and what their motivations were. It asks students to consider where they might look for sunken pirate ships and what they would expect to find on such ships. Students will pretend to be historians seeking funding for expeditions to search for pirate ships and write up their plans. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, world history Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 17: "How to apply geography to interpret the past" Time: Four to five hours (the reading can be assigned for homework to cut down on class time required) Materials Required:
    • Computer with Internet access
    • Blank Xpeditions outline maps of the world , one for each student
    • Writing and drawing materials (or access to a software program such as PowerPoint or Hyperstudio if students prefer to do multimedia presentations)
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    • discuss what they already know about pirates;

    47. Lesson Plans - The Scientific Method In Undersea Archaeology
    Select lesson Plan. The Scientific Method in Undersea Archaeology, Geographic Diffusion of Disease The Flu Pandemic of 191819, Geography and History in
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    The Scientific Method in Undersea Archaeology Geographic Diffusion of Disease: The Flu Pandemic of 1918-19 Geography and History in Songs John Brown and the Underground Railroad Paleo-what? The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Zeray Alemseged Piracy: A Continuing Problem The Evolution of Dinosaurs Over Geologic Time Tut Technology Using Geography to Learn About History Where Can You Find a Good Mummy? Complete Index The Scientific Method in Undersea Archaeology Overview: Current theory says that during the Ice Age, the Black Sea was an isolated freshwater lake surrounded by farmland that was eventually flooded. This lesson asks students to analyze how the scientific method has been used in studies of the Black Sea. Students will diagram the steps the scientists took to test one of their hypotheses concerning the flooding, and they will outline two other hypotheses and the steps that were taken to test them. They will conclude by writing a research plan for future studies. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, world history

    48. Teachers Lesson Plans
    Books of lesson plans. Intrigue of the Past A Teacher s Activity Guide for Fourth Adventures in Prehistoric Archaeology (1988) Bleiweiss, R. Manassas,
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    49. AOL@SCHOOL Teachers - Browse Lesson Plans For Archaeology
    Browse lesson plans Science Archaeology. lesson plans in Archaeology A Walk Through History Students examine the way that museums arrange relics to make
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    50. Psychologylessonplans
    Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Archaeology lesson plans and Resources EMuseum s Archaeology lesson plans Nine lesson plans for a variety of
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    51. Celebrate Native American Culture, Wisconsin Lesson Plans, 1998
    Fourth grade lesson plan prepared by Sue Hollenbeck (De Soto Area School archaeology the recovery and study of evidence of life and culture of ancient
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    Wisconsin Lesson Plans Celebrate Native American Cultures Fourth grade lesson plan prepared by Sue Hollenbeck (De Soto Area School District), Liz Sullivan (Sparta Area School District), and Ann Scheckel (Tomah Area School District) Day 1 History Day 2 Archaeology Day 3 Archaeology Techniques Day 4 Language and Names Day 5 Storytelling Day 6 Celebrate Native American Cultures Bibliography Wisconsin Lesson Plans Investigating Wisconsin History Exploring Wisconsin Our Home ... Wisconsin Powwow Day 1 : History Objectives
    • To determine students' prior knowledge of Native American culture To provide students with background information on the history of Native Americans in Wisconsin, including migration, location, and population
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    52. Lesson Plan: Utah Archaeology
    B) A special focus on Archaeology in Utah is the next objective. Adapted from Fossils lesson plans (p.6) by Dr. Donald R. Daugs. Vocabulary
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    Utah Archaeology Jay Monson, course instructor, USU Completed as part of the requirements for El Ed 4050, Fall Semester, 1999. Significance of Utah Archaeology Studying the past cultures of those who made areas of Utah their home, exploring the artifacts these cultures left behind, helps students develop a sense of where they fit along the span of human existence. Students are able to gain a deeper understanding of who they are through exploring the cultures or civilizations that where here before. As students learn about archaeology and archaeologists, they come to realize the richness of Utah heritage and the importance of preserving archaeological sites for future learning and enjoyment. Goals and Unit Objectives A) The first objective is to introduce fundamental concepts of archaeology to the students. The goal is to have students understand the importance of the past, its culture and chronology, and to make inferences from observation. B) A special focus on Archaeology in Utah is the next objective. Students will use timelines to see the chronology of ancient Utah People beginning with the Paleo-Indian era to the more recent Navajo people. A detailed look at the Anasazi will be highlighted.

    53. Oaxaca Archaeology Lesson
    Oaxaca, Mexico lesson plans Before beginning the study of the Archaeology of Oaxaca have the students complete a KWHL Chart. (K= What Do We Know?;
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    Oaxaca, Mexico Lesson Plans Geography and Climate Economy History Archaeology ... Oaxaca Culture
    Day of the Dead Celebration Flora and Fauna Turtles Create a Travel Brochure Oaxaca Archaeology Objectives:
    • To acquire an understanding that archaeology is a field of scientific study of the life and culture of ancient civilizations by excavation and study of cities and artifacts. To learn how archaeologists contribute to our knowledge of ancient cultures and peoples. To discuss how specific ideas and beliefs can have effects on cultures both ancient and current.
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    • Paper and pencil Detailed maps of Mexico and Oaxaca state Watercolors or tempera paints Colored markers Chart or heavy duty paper Web sites (See Links below)
    The lesson: Before beginning the study of the Archaeology of Oaxaca have the students complete a KWHL Chart . (K= What Do We Know?; W= What Do We Want To Know?; H= How Do We Find Out?; L= What Have We Learned?). This activity can be done as an entire class or in small groups. If done in small groups, each group will share its chart with the entire class and then the class can do a composite of all the groups. questions:
    • What are the names of the major archaeological sites in the state of Oaxaca?

    54. Peru Archaeology Lesson
    Peru lesson plans Before beginning the study of the archaeology of Peru have the students complete a KWHL Chart. (K=What Do We Know?; W=What We Want to
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    Peru Lesson Plans Geography and the Environment Economy History Archaeology ... Create a Travel Brochure Peru Archaeology Objectives:
    • What is Archaeology? Students should understand that archaeology is a field of scientific study of the life and culture of ancient civilizations by excavation and study of cities and artifacts. To learn how archaeologists contribute to our knowledge of ancient cultures and peoples. To discuss how specific ideas and beliefs can have effects on cultures, both ancient and current.
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    • Paper and pencil, Detailed map(s) of Peru showing its physical characteristics (soil, climate, vegetation, rivers, mountains), Water colors or tempera paints, Colored markers, Chart or heavy duty paper, Web sites.
    The lesson: Before beginning the study of the archaeology of Peru have the students complete a KWHL Chart. (K=What Do We Know?; W=What We Want to Know?; H=How Do We Find Out?; L=What We Learned). This activity can be done as an entire class or in small groups. If done in small groups, each groups will share its chart with the entire class and then the class can do a composite of all of the groups. questions:
    • The Inca civilization is the best known of the ancient civilizations of Peru. Why?

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    56. In The Classroom: Archaeology - Becoming A Homeplace - The Story Of Virginia
    lesson plans. • Archaeology Its Methods and Use (Middle school). • Archaeological Self-Study (Elementary). • History Underfoot (Elementary)
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    Archaeology is the systematic recovery, by scientific methods, of material evidence remaining from the past. These artifacts or materials are traces of previous human culture, technology, and behavior and may hold clues about the inhabitants of a particular site. Training and skill are required in order to analyze and interpret these artifacts. Discuss the recent archaeological discoveries of the original fort at Jamestown. Visit the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities at http://www.apva.org Lesson plans: Archaeology - Its Methods and Use (Middle school) Archaeological Self-Study (Elementary) History Underfoot (Elementary)

    57. Lesson Plan: Archaeological Finds
    In this activity, students will explore the science of archaeology and how it contributes to our understanding of Instructional Resources lesson plans
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    Grade Level: Middle School, High School Curriculum Connections: Required Software: Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2005 What's in this Lesson: Teacher Guide (including How to Begin) Student Activity, Step-by-Step: Step A: Explore the Science of Archaeology Step B: Create Your Report Step C: Present Your Findings
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    Summary: In this activity, students will explore the science of archaeology and how it contributes to our understanding of humanity. Objectives: To demonstrate an understanding of the goals and methods of archaeology and to write a report of an archaeological dig at a site associated with a specific culture. Time Allotted: Approximately two or three class periods How to Begin: Go to the article Archaeology in the Encarta Reference Library 2005. Show the students the image of "Moche Lords of Sipán," and read the caption describing the tombs. Ask the students what this discovery might tell us about the people who lived there. How do we know this culture existed between 100 and 800 A.D.? Why is it important to know about these people?

    58. Youth Education | Preservation Services | Historic Preservation Of Arkansas Land
    These lesson plans were written specifically for Arkansas students and are linked to This site is a great resource for Arkansas archaeology education.
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    59. Eastern Woodland Indians Lesson Plans
    lesson plans for the study of Eastern Woodland Indians. Back From the Future Archaeology activity; grades 68. Archaeologists discover a structure from
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    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Eastern Woodland Indians Lesson Plans page. You will find social studies, science, art, language arts and technology lesson plans which may be useful as you are planning a curriculum unit. This page is a section of page. In addition some of these lesson plans sites provide useful information on the topic being studied. The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Page revised 12/27/01
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    Aboriginal Education Curriculum. British Columbia Ministry of Education
    In development, K-12. Has some excellent objectives which can be used in any classroom. From BC Ministry of Education
    Crossroads: An American History Curriculum, K16
    Elementary level. Unit: A World of Their Own: The Americas to 1500. Grade 2. Includes lesson plans. From AskEric.
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    60. Ancient Egypt Teacher Resource File
    The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology Includes artifacts, color tour of Animals in Ancient Egypt Information, lesson plans; from Rhode Island
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    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Ancient Egypt Teacher Resource Page. You will find Internet resources on topics of interest to teachers, librarians and students. The ISLMC is a preview site. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Revised 3/13/03
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    Web based resources to support a sixth grade unit;
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    Guardian's Egypt
    Cyberjourney; Egypt books; Egypt news; pyramids; kings and queens;
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    A New Look at Ancient Egypt
    From University of Pennsylvania. Hieroglyphs, pharaohs, life of the
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    The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt

    Tour Egypt
    Great site for research. Keyword search on this site for mummies,
    kings and other info. Provides definitions for words such as barque;
    other documents have great pictures.
    See, for example, Valley of the Kings Lists tombs and gives pictures of each.

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