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  1. Andean Archaeology (Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology)
  2. The Archaeology of North American Farmsteads (The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective) by Mark D. Groover, 2008-08-31
  3. Evolutionary Archaeology - Paper (Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry) by Michael J O'Brien, 1996-11-19
  4. The Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology
  5. Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives: Sex, Gender, and Archaeology by Rosemary A. Joyce, 2009-03-16
  6. Gender and Material Culture: The Archaeology of Religious Women by Roberta Gilchrist, 1997-04-07
  7. Soul: An Archaeology--Readings from Socrates to Ray Charles by Phil Cousineau, 1995-01-19
  8. X Marks the Spot: The Archaeology of Piracy (New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology)
  9. Field Methods in Archaeology: Seventh Edition by Thomas R. Hester, Harry J. Shafer, et all 2008-12-31
  10. Handbook of Landscape Archaeology (World Archaeological Congress Research)
  11. Forensic Archaeology: Advances in Theory and Practice (Forensic Science) by John Hunter, Margaret Cox, 2005-12-22
  12. Rubbish!: The Archaeology of Garbage by William Rathje, Cullen Murphy, 2001-03-01
  13. Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Timothy Darvill, 2010-02-08
  14. World Prehistory and Archaeology: Pathways through Time by Michael Chazan, 2007-03-22

61. Archaeologyfieldwork.com :: Index
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62. ASOR Publications
A Publication of the American Schools of Oriental Research. Includes a back issue index and subscription information.
http://www.asor.org/pubs/nea/
Co-Editors, Ann E. Killebrew, Jeff Blakely, and Andrew Vaughn Arti-Facts Editor,
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Justin Lev-Tov Archaeological discoveries continually enrich our understanding of the people, culture, history, and literature of the Middle East. The heritage of its peoples from urban civilization to the Bible both inspires and fascinates. Near Eastern Archaeology brings to life the ancient world from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean with vibrant images and authoritative analyses. Published four times each year in March, June,
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63. California Department Of Forestry And Fire Protection Archaeology Program
Welcome to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) archaeology Program Web Site. These pages provide a convenient method to
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Welcome to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) Archaeology Program Web Site. These pages provide a convenient method to distribute current information, survey forms, rules, instructions, and other assistance to CDF's Registered Professional Foresters (RPFs), private RPFs, and other key personnel in our program. It is also intended to inform an interested public about CDF's commitment for protecting the unique resources of California's prehistoric and historic past. We invite you to explore this site to become more familiar with CDF's programs and to review some of our most exciting new discoveries, reports, and other newsworthy stories.
Archaeological survey team that conducted field inspections at the Buys Vegetation Management Program (VMP) project on December 11, 2006. This is a CDF controlled-burn project near New Hogan Reservoir in Calaveras County. The crew examined an extensive (30+acres) prehistoric chert quarry site and developed modification to proposed activities (bulldozer cuts) to protect the site from harm. From left: Tom Tinsley (CDF Forester), Linda Pollack (CDF Archaeologist), Dr. Gerrit Fenenga (CDF Archaeologist), Luann Buys (landowner), Alan Peters (CDF Forester) and Dr. Lew Napton (CDF Contract Archaeologist). Photo by Elizabeth Greathouse.

64. The Prehistoric Archaeology Of The Aegean
Dartmouth College provides searchable text, galleries of expandable thumbnail photographs and bibliographies on topics.
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The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean
Chronology Chronology and Terminology Environment Environment History History of the Discipline Lesson 1 The Southern Greek Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Sequence at Franchthi Lesson 2 The Neolithic Cultures of Thessaly, Crete, and the Cyclades Lesson 3 The Eutresis and Korakou Cultures of Early Helladic I-II Lesson 4 The Early Cycladic Period Lesson 5 The Early Minoan Period:The Settlements Lesson 6 The Early Minoan Period: The Tombs Lesson 7 Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age Lesson 8 The "Lefkandi I" and Tiryns Cultures of the Early Hellaadic IIB and Early Helladic III Periods Lesson 9 Middle Helladic Greece Lesson 10 Middle Minoan Crete Lesson 11 The First Palaces in the Aegean Lesson 12 Minoan Architecture: The Palaces Lesson 13 Minoan Domestic and Funerary Architecture of the Neopalatial and Post-Palatial Periods Lesson 14 Late Minoan Painting and Other Representational Art: Pottery, Frescoes, Steatite Vases, Ivories, and Bronzes Lesson 15 Minoan Religion Lesson 16 The Shaft Graves Lesson 17 Akrotiri on Thera, the Santorini Volcano and the Middle and Late Cycladic Periods in the Central Aegean Islands

65. Archaeology News - Topix
News on archaeology continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
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66. The Aerial Archaeology Newsletter
Baker Aerial archaeology, aerial reconnaissance, site discovery, and photography in the American Southwest.
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67. WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology: Archaeology
Directory of archaeologically related Internet resources.
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68. The Archaeology Of Ancient Ireland
An illustrated introduction to Irish archaeology by Michael Sundermeier, of Creighton University, Oregon, US.
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The Archaeology of Ancient Ireland
Prehistoric Ireland. Little remains of Irish dwellings that predates the sixth century a.d. The abundance of wood and the difficulty of working stone with primitive tools undoubtedly accounts in part for this. In addition, the primitive farming practice of depleting the fields and then moving on to new ones made the laborious erection of a permanent stone dwelling unfeasible. Moreover, livestock constituted a major part of the wealth of the time, and the pasturing of flocks required considerable mobility, since the animals lived as foragers and were not, for the most part, fed grain from the laboriously worked fields. Furthermore, there were at that time no towns or even villages where artifacts might accumulate over a considerable period of time. At the most there were quasi-permanent encampments such as the royal sites of Cruachan and Emain Macha. Burial sites, however, are another matter. Court graves and passage graves can be found dating from as early 3,500 years b.c. (Harbison 5-ff). A court grave (or court tomb) was divided into two basic parts: a long chamber which contained smaller compartments in which remains were deposited, and a large open-space or court at the entrance to the chamber. The court was semi-circular and marked off by large standing stones. The chamber was roofed by a stone mound which tapered toward the back. Presumably the open court was used for rituals associated with burial.

69. Archaeology Graduate Schools, Graduate Program Archaeology, Masters Archaeology,
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70. Journal Of Caribbean Archaeology
The newly created eJournal of Caribbean archaeology addresses archaeological research in the Caribbean region and provides a refereed publication.
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Florida Museum of Natural History The Journal of Caribbean Archaeology is intended to provide a refereed publication outlet for archaeological research in the Caribbean and surrounding area. The development of our understanding of both the historic and prehistoric past in the Caribbean has been hampered by the lack of a journal devoted expressly to archaeology in the region, and archaeologists have resorted to publishing in a variety of venues. Many of these are not widely or readily available or are typically associated with another discipline. There is no journal devoted specifically to Caribbean archaeology, and it is this void that the Journal of Caribbean Archaeology seeks to fill.

71. Archaeology Online: Aryan Invasion, India Indology
Recent archaeological findings in India show that much of it s history is distorted, particularly the Aryan Invasion Theory. The evidence cannot be ignored,
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This essay looks at the progress of Indian mathematics from the Harappan period to the 17th century. While tracing the development of the Indian numeral system... Mathematics India's Self Denial Why is it that Indians, particularly its elite - hold an image of themselves which is often negative, and have a tendency to run down their own country?... India's Self Denial Aryan Invasion Theories Ever since the theory of the Aryan invasion of India was first propounded, the theory has remained a subject of intense debate and controversy. This essay examines some of the arguments both for and against the theory... Aryan Invasion Theories
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72. Petroglyphs At Mesa Verde :: Four Corners :: Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings
Click here to find out information about the Petroglyphs at Mesa Verde, the Four Corners, and amazing Mesa Verde cliff dwellings.
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The earliest inhabitants of the area were nomadic peoples who lived in the area from at least 10,000 B.C., sustaining themselves by hunting game and gathering food plants. The Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi) occupied the area from approximately A.D. 1 to A.D. 1300 and left remarkable remnants of their civilization throughout the region.
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73. Underwater Archaeology
Directory of resources on the Internet from Tanya Rabourn.
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A Guide to Underwater Archaeology Resources on the Internet
Institutes and Departments of Underwater Archaeology
Organizations, universities and degree programs in Underwater Archaeology.
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Nautical museums, shipwreck sites, and opportunities to volunteer on underwater excavations.
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Internet indices with links to Web pages concerning things maritime both past and present.
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Cartographic, metorological and oceanographic information online. As well as, archaeological Internet resources (including other Underwater Archaeology Internet indices).
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74. US NSF - SBE - BCS - Archaeology - SBE Doctoral Dissertation
Please contact the appropriate program in NSF s Office of International Science and Engineering and the archaeology Program Director (John Yellen).
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75. Archaeology Institute - University Of West Florida
The University of West Florida. The UWF archaeology Institute, Department of Anthropology Florida Public archaeology Network. Five Flags of Pensacola
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76. BBC - History - Archaeology
Features include marine archaeology by Colin Martin, a Hunt the Ancestor game and column from Julian Richards, virtual archaeology, AZ of carbon dating,
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77. ARCHAEOLOGY
Introduces perspectives from archaeology on the long term history of the diversity and the dynamics of human life. Examines how archaeologists gather and
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Introduces perspectives from archaeology on the long term history of the diversity and the dynamics of human life. Examines how archaeologists gather and use data and how that information is relevant to contemporary society. Concepts and methods introduced through readings focus around a theme that varies such as environmental issues, warfare, and migration. Offered: AWSp. ARCHY 105
Explores human cultural and biological evolution: how ancestors 2,500,000 years ago were like us but still different, Neanderthals and their extinction, social/economic revolutions from foraging to farming to "civilized" - progress, setbacks, failures, relationships with social and natural environments, and the role of technology. Examines the astonishing variety of adaptations humans have made.
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78. Nautical Archaeology At Texas A&M University
Information on the Nautical archaeology Program and the Institute of Nautical archaeology. Conservation and preservation laboratories, projects, research.
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79. Dig™ - The Archaeology Magazine For Kids!
A children s magazine on archaeology from the Cobblestone Publishing, produced in cooperation with the Archaeological Institute of America.
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Welcome to magazine's website. If you like archaeology—and even if you don't—you are sure to enjoy what DIG has for you on this Web site. Check out the latest issue of the magazine , as well as back issues . Text your Archaeology IQ . Find answers to your "dig" questions —all answered by a real live archaeologist! Send us your questions, your digging experiences, your thoughts about the site and the issues. So, for the thrill of discovery, begin clicking! Click here for upcoming events!
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