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  1. World Prehistory and Archaeology: Pathways through Time (MyAnthroKit Series) by Michael Chazan, 2007-03-22
  2. World Prehistory: A Brief Introduction (7th Edition) by Brian M Fagan, 2007-06-03
  3. People of the Earth: An Introduction to World Prehistory (12th Edition) by Brian M. Fagan, 2006-03-12
  4. People of the Earth: An Introduction to World Prehistory by Brian M. Fagan, 2000-10
  5. The Human Venture: A World History: From Prehistory to the Present, Combined Edition (4th Edition) by Anthony Esler, 1999-08-03
  6. Breaking Away from the Textbook: Creative Ways to Teach World History, Vol. 1: Prehistory to 1600 by Ron H. Pahl, 2002-02
  7. The Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies
  8. Prehistory and the First Civilizations (The Illustrated History of the World, Volume 1) by J. M. Roberts, 2002-02-28
  9. World Prehistory: In New Perspective by Grahame Clark, 1977-12-30
  10. Prehistory: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Chris Gosden, 2003-09-25
  11. People of the Earth (An Introduction to World Prehistory) by Brian M. Fagan, 1977
  12. The Penguin Atlas of World History: Volume 1: From Prehistory to the Eve of the French Revolution (Penguin Reference Books) by Hermann Kinder, Werner Hilgemann, 2004-05-25
  13. World Prehistory: Two Million Years of Human Life by Peter N. Peregrine, 2002-12-02
  14. Women in World History: Readings from Prehistory to 1500 (Vol 1) (Sources and Studies in World History) by Brady Hughes, 1997-04

161. Bristol University - Department Of Archaeology And Anthropology - Volker Heyd
Profile of this University of Bristol Visiting Lecturer. Research interests include Later prehistory in Continental Europe.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/archanth/staff/heyd.html
skip menus Department of Archaeology and Anthropology contacts HOME ... Staff Volker Heyd
Dr Volker Heyd
Lecturer in Archaeology
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Bristol
43 Woodland Road
BRISTOL BS8 1UU, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 117 331 1191
Fax: +44 (0) 117 954 6001
E-mail: Volker.Heyd@bris.ac.uk
Four years of work as research assistant at the of the Acceptance of doctoral dissertation and completion of the promotion procedure by the philosophical faculty of the (Germany) at 1st of March, 1996. Degree: Dr. Phil. Five years of fieldwork and research as project director at the of the Freestate of Saxony, managing 1995-96 the large scale rescue excavations in the forefield of the open-air lignite mine in the Arbeitsstelle Braunkohle in Zwenkau (county Leipziger Land), and after the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft -project "Publikation des Gräberfeldes von Niederkaina, Lkr. Bautzen” in Dresden. Since 2000, Visiting Lecturer in European Prehistory at the at the in Germany. 2001-2003, Feodor-Lynen-Research Fellow of the Humboldt-foundation and Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol. Since 2003, Lecturer in Later European Prehistory in Bristol.

162. ...//..PaleoBerkay.cjb.net..\\...
Site is mostly concerning with Anatolian prehistory, Paleolithic archaeology, and human evolution.
http://www32.brinkster.com/paleoberkay/english.html
berkay@paleoberkay.cjb.net
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Asagi Pinar ... Middle Pleistocene Environment During the Time of Yarimburgaz Cave Occupation -ALL IN TURKISH-
PAPERS Asagi Pinar "Magic" Pleistocene Archaeology in Turkey Two Domains in Prehistory of Turkey That Have not Been Interested ... The Upper Paleolithic of Eastern Europe YATAK SPECIAL Thought on an Assemblage
(Mehmet Ozdogan) To the Museum of Tekirdag To the Prehistory Lab Yatak Paleolithic Tools; Thrown out of the Museum Stone Cluster at Yatak Destructed NEWS: A Yatak paper is to be published in the new release of TAY Project. OTHER WORKS Poetry of Archaeology Industrial Revolution Is Humankind Superior to Others? The USA Fights Against the Nature and History in Iraq ... 2002, A Year of Turkish Archaeology INTERVIEWS Guven Arsebuk Refik Duru Mehmet Ozdogan Muazzez Ilmiye Cig ... Mehmet Ozdogan PICTURE GALLERY Berkay at Excavations TURKISH INDEX WELCOME TO PALEOBERKAY.CJB.NET Berkay Dincer This page includes only summaries of papers that I wrote in Turkish. But if you have further interest, you can send me an e-mail so I can send you more. Please feel free to contact me. In the Turkish site, there are also some pictures. So do not hesitate to click the links on the left.

163. Department Of Anthropology
Northern Illinois University professor with research interests in North American prehistory, settlement studies, household archaeology, remote sensing, and GIS.
http://www3.niu.edu/anthro/people/faculty/mehrer.htm

Giovanni Bennardo
Cecil Brown Winifred Creamer Arthur Durban ... Ann Wright-Parsons
Mark Mehrer
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988
Associate Professor
Director of the Contract Archaeology Program
Professor Mehrer is an archaeologist with research interests in North American prehistory, settlement studies, household archaeology, remote sensing, and GIS. He recently co-organized an international conference on GIS and archaeological site location modeling that was held at Argonne National Laboratory. He has done research in Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri. A past-president of the Illinois Archaeological Survey (the organization of professional archaeologists in Illinois), he also directs NIU's Contract Archaeology Program, and teaches courses in North American archaeology, Illinois archaeology, and introduction to prehistory.
Selected Publications
Heterarchy and Hierarchy: The Community Plan as Institution in Cahokia's Polity, in

164. TVM Entry Floor: Prehistoric Artifacts -- European Art.
Explains the influence of climate on human development in Europe, and described the different forms of art and tools that are left behind.
http://www.tigtail.org/TIG/TVM/E/PreHistory/Europe/prehistory-europe.html
Stoneage England
Ancient art
Prehistoric European Artifacts
Anthropologists conjecture, not without dispute, that the first man appeared in Africa and migrated North into Europe and East into the Middle East and from there to India and China and over a land bridge into Alaska and the Americas. This happened quite early, maybe 500 centuries before Christ. No one knows how many migrations took place or in what order they occurred. But some of the oldest artifacts come from Europe, starting 250 centuries before Christ, and some are clearly art. Prehistoric European artifacts share little with the prehistoric traditions found in Mid-Eastern artifacts. Art is generally thought of as a human artifact made for pleasure, not for use. This is a rough definition because religious art is usually made for some kind of use, but nevertheless it is usually categorized as art. Some tools are made so beautifully that they qualify as an art object, but yet they were obviously made to be used. Many artifacts have survived from prehistoric Europe. Some are clearly art. For example: the carving of a mammoth ivory tusk into the form of a horse; which has been dated at 280 centuries BC. Or the Willendorf "Venus" (found in prehistoric site in Austria in 1908)

165. Prehistory.org
A portal offering prehistory news, research and conference information.
http://www.prehistory.org/
Related: BioAnth Web Melanesia Interest Group Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association IGHC ... Symposia Horizons Home About Conferences Digs ... Positions Support the Site
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Biofocus on Pacific Prehistory Lapita Conference Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Books Archaeology The Pacific The Americas Ireland ... Magazines Links Antiquity Archaeology Becoming Human BioAnth Web ...
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166. Terry Jones Homepage
Curriculum vita of this California Polytechnic State University Assistant Professor. Research interests include North American prehistory and huntergatherer ecology.
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~tljones/
Terry L. Jones, Associate Professor of Anthropology
Office: Building 47 Room 12f Phone Mailing address : Social Sciences Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 E-mail: tljones@calpoly.edu Education: Ph.D. 1995, Anthropology, University of California, Davis; M.A. Anthropology, 1989, University of California, Davis; M. A. 1982, Cultural Resources Management, Sonoma State University; B. A. 1978 Anthropology and Environmental Studies, University of California Santa Cruz Office hours , FALL 2005 Monday 12:00-1:30, Tuesday 10:00-12:00, Wednesday 12:00-1:30 or by appointment in Faculty Offices, Building 47, Room 12 F Research Interests: Dr. Jones joined the Cal Poly faculty in 1998. His research interests include North American prehistory, hunter-gatherer ecology, and maritime adaptations. His area of geographic expertise is the central California coast, where he has conducted field research for the last 20 years. He is actively involved in several major scholarly debates one concerning the possible impacts of late Holocene climatic variability on Native populations of western North America, another involving prehistoric overexploitation of marine mammals in the northeastern Pacific,and most recently, prehistoric Polynesian contact with the New World. He is a member of the Academic Senate and former southern Vice President of the

167. UCLA Department Of Anthropology
The graduate and undergraduate programs in archeology focus on methods of discovery and analysis, longterm cultural evolution, and prehistory. Faculty, courses, programs.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/index.htm
S Upcoming Events TBA Calendar of Departmental Events Advertisement for position in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA Site Index

168. Faculty Profile: Christopher S. Peebles
Profile of this Indiana University Professor. Research interests include prehistory of eastern North America and computation and cognition.
http://www.indiana.edu/~anthro/people/peebles.html
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Christopher S. Peebles
Associate Vice President for Information Technology
Professor of Anthropology
Director: GBL (Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology)
Research Associate: Research Center for Language and Semiotic Studies
Member of Cognitive Sciences faculty
Email Office Hours
  • A.B., Anthropology and Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1963 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California Santa Barbara, 1974
Geographical Areas of Specialization: Easern North America and Northern Europe Topical Interests: Prehistory of Eastern North America and northern Europe; Culture Change; History and Philosophy of Archaeology; Computation and Cognition Current Courses: TBA
Selected Publications
Profile:
Selected Publications: "The Establishment and Management of IT Service Support Systems" Shanghai Quality 2002 No. 12, pp. 30-34 (in Chinese)

169. The Department Of Classics At The University Of Cincinnati
The Department of Classics offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Classics with specializations both in Greek and Roman Archaeology and in Aegean prehistory.
http://classics.uc.edu/

about the department
calendar
graduate program

undergraduate program
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Welcome to the Department of Classics
at the University of Cincinnati
Job Search Announcements:
The Department of Classics of the University of Cincinnati invites applications for a professorship, open-rank, with a specialization in Classical archaeology and art history (concentration in Roman), to begin in the fall of 2006.
More Information
The Department of Classics of the University of Cincinnati invites applications for a visiting assistant professor for two quarters, Winter and Spring 2006, to begin in January 2006. The visitor will teach four courses (two in each term), in upper-level Greek, upper-level Latin, mythology, and another course to be determined in consultation with the candidate. Advanced ABD or PhD.
More Information

secretary@classics.uc.edu

170. FSU Anthropology - Faculty
Brief profile of this Florida State University Associate Professor. Research interests include southeastern United States prehistory.
http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/people/faculty/?marrinan

171. VIET NAM PRE HISTORIC © Viettouch.com
An overview of Viet Nam prehistory with timeline and images.
http://www.viettouch.com/pre-hist/
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Drum Hoang Ha: The Bronze Dong Son Drums

172. OSU Anthropology - Dr. Richard Yerkes
Curriculum vitae of this Ohio State University Associate Professor. Research interests include North American prehistory and subsistence.
http://monkey.sbs.ohio-state.edu/faculty_pages/yerkes.htm
* Some links open in a new window Cohen Crews Dancey Gremillion ... Zaharlick Contact Info Dr. Richard Yerkes Department of Anthropology The Ohio State University 244 Lord Hall 124 W. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210 614.292.1328 (tel) 614.292-4155 (fax) yerkes.1@osu.edu Curriculum Vitae Research Interests An archaeologist, studies the culture and environment of Archaic, Hopewell and Mississippian groups in North America and Neolithic and Historic groups in Greece and Cyprus. He is co-director of the K r s Regional Archaeological Project
Teaching Schedule 2005-2006
Autumn 2005 - Honors World Prehistory - Prehistoric Indians of the Ohio Valley Winter 2006 - Environmental Archaeology - Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Societies Spring 200 not teaching Current Grad Students Christian Buck Allison Burke Dawn Walter About Us Prospective Students Undergrad Program Grad Program ... Webmaster Last updated 9/10/02

173. Program In Aegean Scripts And Prehistory
Specialized research into areas of Aegean and eastern Mediterranean prehistory and archaeology pertaining to inscribed or marked materials, at the Department of Classics at University of Texas at Austin.
http://www.utexas.edu/research/pasp/
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174. Prehistory — Virtual Finland
An illustrated overview article of the nation's prehistory.
http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/prehistory.html
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Picture Book A magnificent collection of images from the cameras of many fine photo-graphers. Urban and country scenes, some on aerial video - winners all. Main page History : Prehistory
Prehistory
Written for Virtual Finland by Dr. Pirjo Uino, Docent, Curator,
Department of Archaeology, National Board of Antiquities Photo: National Board of Antiquities/Esa Suominen Finnish snake-shaped brooches (AD 600 - 800)
The prehistory of Finland in a nutshell
When was the first human settlement established in Finland? Until very recently it has been thought that the first people to arrive did not come until just over 10,000 years ago during the Mesolithic period. Finds from the warm interglacial period before the last Ice Age had been limited to plant and animal remains, including mammoth bones and teeth. There had been no discoveries of anything suggesting human activity this far back. Published November 2001 Contents
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The enigma of Susiluola

The ice recedes — man arrives

The early potters

Traces of life and death
...
Who were the Fenni?

175. A Page For Philippine Prehistory
A basic description of Philippine prehistory. Includes links and pictures.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/5727/index.html

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About the Authors
  • Archeology is still relatively in its infancy in the Philippines.
    Learn about the heritage of Philippine prehistory and what some experts of the field think about different issues in Philippine Prehistory.

  • The Prehistoric People

    Prehispanic Culture

    Language Source

    Dr. Wilhelm Solheim II, Ph.D
    ...
    Dr. Eusebio Z. Dizon, Ph.D

    and many other sources
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    for questions click for other sites on Philippine Prehistory

    176. New Nation News - European Prehistory News
    An index of current news articles on European prehistory.
    http://www.newnation.org/NNN-prehistory.html
    New Nation News - European Pre-History News Euro Prehistory News Euro Prehistory Ref August 18, 2005 Front Page Kennewick Man Western Civilization UK-Europe ... European Prehistory Search "For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again," (note: some older links may have expired - ed.) European Pre-history News Ref: Page 1
    4,100-year-old treasure found in Bulgaria - Hoard of gold rivals the riches of Troy, archaeologists say

    Ancient Key Found in Austria

    GRAZ, Austria Archeologists believe they have found a key dating back to the late Bronze Age in southern Austria, an Austrian news agency reported. The 16 inch long bronze key was only the third of its kind to be found in Austria. Experts were fascinated by the position of the 3,200-year-old key, which was surrounded by Bronze Age axes and other items.
    Swedish Iron Age burial ground discovered

    Madkins

    UK: Researchers Uncover Ancient Cave Cross Engravings

    The series of inscribed crosses found on the wall of the Aveline's Hole cave in Somerset, southwest England are believed to date from the early Mesolithic period just after the Ice Age. The pattern is comparable with others known from Northern France, Germany and Denmark

    177. Stanton Moor
    Focuses primarily on the prehistory of Stanton Moor in the Peak District, Derbyshire, through original excavation reports and photographic survey, with links page and message board.
    http://www.stantonmoor.co.uk
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    178. The Netherlands In Prehistory
    Contains photos of ancient relics and speculations on life there in the stone and bronze ages.
    http://www.angelfire.com/me/ik/
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    179. Home.htm
    For the study of the prehistory and history of South Bedfordshire and adjoining areas by archaeological methods. Outline of activities.
    http://www.museums.bedfordshire.gov.uk/localgroups/manshead.html
    Click for our new online resource education Formal Education Lifelong Learning Special Projects About Us ... Bedford Bytes Supported by: BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL THE BEDFORD CHARITY TRUSTEES OF THE
    CECIL HIGGINS ART GALLERY
    Visitors from 4 January 2002

    180. SandC_26_3.html
    Abstract of an article by Christophe Sand in the Journal of Field Archaeology reporting that new excavations have led to a precise understanding of the stratigraphy, and a large set of new 14C dates have firmly established Lapita chronology.
    http://jfa-www.bu.edu/Abstracts/S/SandC_26_3.html
    Abstract
    Christophe Sand
    The Beginning of Southern Melanesian Prehistory: The St Maurice-Vatcha Lapita Site, New Caledonia
    Journal of Field Archaeology Main Author Listing List of Indices JFA Home Page Maintained by Al B. Wesolowsky abw@bu.edu http://www.bu.edu/jfa
    Journal of Field Archaeology
    Last modified: Fri Jul 19 16:07:24 EDT 2002

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